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+Qualified immunity prevents frivolous lawsuits that deter police action, threatening public safety |
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+Rosen 05 (Michael, attorney in San Diego at Fish and Richardson PC, an intellectual property law fIrm. In 2003-2004 he served as a law clerk to The Honorable Marilyn L. Huff, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.) “A Qualified Defense: In Support of the Doctrine of Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Cases, With Some Suggestions for its Improvement” Golden Gate University Law Review Volume 35 | Issue 2 Article 2, 2005 |
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+It is hard to … treating all citizens. |
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+Police disengagement causes massive spikes in crime that kill far more people than the police themselves |
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+Heather Mac Donald 16 (Heather Mac Donald, Thomas W. Smith fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor to City Journal, ) The Ferguson effect, Washington Post 7-20-2016 |
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+The most controversial … lives being lost. |
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+Turns the case – increase in crime swamp prison reform efforts |
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+Jason Willick 15 (Jason Willick, ) Violent Crime Wave Could Swamp Prison Reform, American Interest 9-2-2015 |
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+We aren’t criminologists … boom may be. |
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+Surrounded by gunshots, children are doomed to a cycle of poverty and violence – turns case more social inequatlity. |
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+Reich et al. 02: (Kathleen Reich, M.P.P., Patti L. Culross, M.D., M.P.H., and Richard E. Behrman, M.D. “Children, Youth, and Gun Violence: Analysis and Recommendations.” The Future of Children. Children, Youth, and Gun Violence. Volume 12 – Number 2 Summer/Fall 2002/ |
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+Just as the … they were dead.4 |