
Behind the Police: How Police Unions Made Cops Even Deadlier
Behind the Bastards
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Challenging Police Accountability: The Unions' Role
This chapter examines the controversial history of the New York City police force, especially the 1966 opposition to a civilian review board. Through humor and satire, it critiques how police unions protect misconduct while prioritizing officers' interests over community safety. The discussion highlights the urgent need for reevaluation of police union protections in light of systemic violence and accountability issues.
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