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dc.contributor.authorMcKesson, DeRay-
dc.contributor.authorSinyangwe, Samuel-
dc.contributor.authorElzie, Johnetta-
dc.contributor.authorPacknett, Brittany-
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-08T19:37:58Z-
dc.date.available2021-03-08T19:37:58Z-
dc.date.issued2016-06-29-
dc.identifier.urihttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp0173666757p-
dc.descriptionPolice union contracts and statewide Law Enforcement Officer’s Bill of Rights laws have created a system of protections for police officers that amount to an alternate justice system, creating significant legal and structural barriers to accountability, transparency, and fairness. Of at least 4,024 people killed by police since 2013, only 85 of these cases have led to an officer being charged with a crime. Only 6 cases have led to convictions – fewer than 0.2% of known police killings. Data from some of America’s largest police departments show that officers who commit misconduct rarely face administrative consequences, either. It is not surprising that police officers are rarely, if ever, held responsible for their behavior, as the combination of provisions in police union contracts and Law Enforcement Officer’s Bill of Rights constitute de facto immunity from liability. Part I of our report will detail our analysis, conducted in collaboration with legal scholars, lawyers, and activists from around the country. Our findings demonstrate that police officers have access to an alternate justice system that allows them to act with impunity, one that is at odds with justice and simply unacceptable. Part II will present model contract language to equip citizens to directly influence the contract negotiation process with specific language to create a fairer police union contract.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.relation.urihttps://www.joincampaignzero.org/reportsen_US
dc.subjectPolice brutality—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectPolice administration—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectDiscrimination in criminal justice administration—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectPolice—United States—Personnel managementen_US
dc.subjectPolice—Labor unions—United Statesen_US
dc.titlePolice Union Contracts and Police Bill of Rights Analysisen_US
pu.projectgrantnumber690-1011-
pu.depositorKnowlton, Steven-
dc.publisher.corporateCampaign Zeroen_US
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