
Police and Prosecutor Misconduct Protections and A Possible Path Forward
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Incentives and the Militarization of Policing
This chapter investigates the public choice theory and its impact on policing, particularly the troubling shift towards militarized tactics in non-violent situations driven by financial incentives. It critiques civil asset forfeiture laws and their consequences on law enforcement practices, community safety, and civil liberties, using Nashville as a case study.
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