
How the Police Became Untouchable
The Lawfare Podcast
Civil Litigation
Criminal prosecution is exceedingly rare in cases involving non-fatal force or other kinds of discipline. Many believe that prosecutors are often reluctant to bring charges against police officers. In many states, law enforcement officers have bills of rights and union agreements as well that limit the powers of investigation and discipline.
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