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by paws
1092 days ago
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Slightly OT: I noticed Colorado, Connecticut, New Mexico, and New York City either ended or limited qualified immunity in recent years. (In other states similar efforts faltered, apparently thanks to police unions and politicians in their pocket [0]) Via the article: > Fifteen months after the Colorado bill was signed into law, there is so far little evidence to support any widespread negative effects on police retention or recruitment. Now that it's been more time I've been curious to measure how curtailing QI has affected 1) police misconduct 2) police hiring and 3) insurance rates (e.g. indemnity) municipalities/townships/states pay. If anyone has insight on ways to measure, places to find data, etc would be appreciated. Meanwhile for those curious about Chicago police misconduct, TIL about [1] [0] https://archive.ph/evcEG [1] https://cpdp.co |
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