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+A . Police don’t pay legal fees, are unaware of complains and potential liability doesn’t alter actions. QI does nothing. |
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+De Stefan 16 Lindsey de Stefan, JD Candidate, Seton Hall University School of Law, “No Man is Above the Law and No Man is Below It: How Qualified Immunity Reform Could Create Accountability and Curb Widespread Police Misconduct,” Seton Hall Law Student Scholarship, July 26, 2016 (2017 Academic Year) |
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+The Court specifically … on-the-job actions.101 |
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+Poor communities will be forced to pay for indemnification, turns the case |
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+Phillip 15, Abby, The Washington Post “Why the poor often pay for police misconduct with their pocketbooks.” 2015, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2015/06/03/why-the-poor-and-disadvantaged-often-pay-for-police-misconduct-with-their-pocketbooks/ |
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+There is a … a study published by the group last year. |
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+Police spend most of their time on minor infractions to make money—this causes mass incarceration, rights violations and structural antagonism. |
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+Bernish 16 Claire Bernish, (activist and journalist who focuses on government and corporate corruption, freedom of speech, censorship, law enforcement accountability, and human rights) “It’s Time to Imagine a Post-Police World — Here’s Why Abolishing the Police is Not a Crazy Idea,” The Free Thought Project, August 28, 2016 |
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+“The police spend … abolishment of police. |