Reforming High-Stakes Police Departments: How Federal Civil Rights Will Rebuild Constitutional Policing in America

Over the past two decades, the Justice Department has untaken dozens of topdown interventions of local police departments plagued with unconstitutional policing. From Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Ferguson, Missouri, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division has instituted reform in departme...

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