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-Aff actors ought to maintain qualified immunity for police officers, but establish a system of vicarious liability that enables individuals to hold police departments accountable. |
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-Goode: Good, M.R. Assistant Professor of Law at Dal- housie University, Canada. “The IMPOSITION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY TO THE TORTS OF POLICE OFFICERS: CONSIDERATIONS OF POLICY.” Melbourne University Law Review. Volume 10. May 1975. RP |
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-the police authority. |
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-Counterplan deters – change must start from the top and not just from individual officers – the Aff enables misconduct to continue. |
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-Goode: Good, M.R. Assistant Professor of Law at Dal- housie University, Canada. “The IMPOSITION OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY TO THE TORTS OF POLICE OFFICERS: CONSIDERATIONS OF POLICY.” Melbourne University Law Review. Volume 10. May 1975. RP |
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-Deterrence in tort |
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- the tort action. |