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+Having a state that is not accountable for its actions causes inherent manipulation of the people and subtle forms of structural violence such as racism. It has created a framework for how we think and establish clear power structures. Kristensen : |
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+Kasper, Michel Foucault on Bio-power and Biopolitics, 2013. |
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+This thesis began … egalitarian biopolitics as well. |
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+Qualified immunity is one of the most severe manifestations of biopolitics, and one of the largest ways in which government officials such as police officers are able to get away with violating a person’s constitutional rights. Chen : |
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+Alan, Qualified Immunity Liming Access to Justice and Impeding Development of the Law, Human Rights Magazine Vol. 41 No. 1, 2015 |
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+In 2003, the … and troubling ways. |
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+Qualified immunity must be further reformed and limited in order to stop this major instance of biopolitical domination in the country. Wright : |
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+Sam, Want to Fight Police Misconduct? Reform Qualified Immunity, Above The Law, 2015 |
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+Recently, police have … make it happen. |