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-The United States ought to maintain qualified immunity for police officers, and require officers to adopt the Cincinnati Model of policing. This entails: |
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-A Community problem-oriented policing, in which officers work with residents to develop crime control methods; |
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-B A system that allows citizens to file complaints against officers directly with the police force, and disciplines those officers. Citizens have a means of reporting misconduct to supervisors, who investigate and keep a public record of the outcome. |
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-C Press conferences immediately following police shootings to communicate with the public. The officers involved in any shootings must make a public appearance in which they answer questions from citizens and reporters involving the incident. |
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-Semeuls, Alana Contributor, The Atlantic “How To Fix A Broken Police Department.” The Atlantic. May 2015. RP |
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-Some of the |
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-the first place. |
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-B. Competition |
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-The CP competes on net benefits. |
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-C. Solvency |
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-1. The CP straight-up works. |
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-Looking back, the |
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-17,913 last year. |
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-2. CP improves police relations with communities. |
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-The Cincinnati model |
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-of the crimes. |
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-Problem oriented policing solves the root cause. |
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-Problem-oriented policing |
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-solve difficult problems. |
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-Community policing removes crime. |
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-Police Officer Eric |
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-forward,” Green said. |
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-A2 wouldn't cooperate. |
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-Senior officers slowly |
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-thought we were. |
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-Minimizes arrest and counter to stop and frisk. |
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-And in a |
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-John Jay College |
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-Improved race relations. |
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-By 2009, when |
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-she told me. |