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Cato To Track Bad Cops?

~ The Rebel ~ 2012/05/23 14:48:49

The Cato Institute has launched an initiative focused on keeping an eye on incidents of misconduct by police throughout the United States.

Cato’s National Police Misconduct Reporting Project grew out of the police abuse news feed, Injustice Everywhere, which founder and researcher David Packman shut down in April because he could no longer devote time to the project.

The project is now being headed up by Cato Director of the Project on Criminal Justice Tim Lynch, a leading voice in support of the Bill of Rights and civil liberties. His research interests include the war on terrorism, over-criminalization, the drug war, the militarization of police tactics and gun control. He has also served on the National Committee to Prevent Wrongful Executions.

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  • sglmom 2012/05/29 05:55:09
    sglmom
    +1
    interesting ..
    could be a good tool if used properly
    (and actually tracking bad cops .. those that abuse their authority)
    also could harm the good ones on the job ..
    if it starts to be used as a way to slam every police officer around ..
  • ~ The Rebel ~ 2012/05/23 14:49:37
    ~ The Rebel ~
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    The site also gives visitors the ability to report police misconduct if their stories are “supported by third-party witnesses or other compelling evidence.”

    http://personalliberty.com/20...

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