1. Police Homicide in a Democracy
- Author
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Arthur L. Kobler
- Subjects
Engineering ,Police custody ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,General Social Sciences ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Poison control ,Limiting ,Criminology ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Suicide prevention ,Democracy ,Deadly force ,Homicide ,business ,computer ,media_common - Abstract
Although many more people are killed by police than kill police, many of the former instances do not appear justified. Laws limiting the use of deadly force sometimes permit its use against anyone fleeing police custody. Although police regulations are more limiting than the law, there is little indication that departmental rules are enforced stringently. Prosecutors also appear to be extremely reluctant to prosecute police who have killed citizens. In short, the system appears to function to protect police officers who have killed citizens. Language: en
- Published
- 1975
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