Removing ‘Bad Apples’ From Police Forces Unlikely To Significantly Reduce Use-Of-Force Complaints

Eurasia Review

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The idea that a small number of "bad apples" are responsible for an outsized share of complaints against police officers has gained considerable traction over the last four decades. A new study considered the extent to which police misconduct is likely to be reduced by removing police officers identified early in their careers as...

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