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7 - Rethinking Maximum Policing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2022

Shawn E. Fields
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Campbell University School of Law
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Changes aimed at limiting unnecessary contacts come in many forms, including deterring racist 911 abuse in the first place and punishing it when it occurs, increasing dispatcher and police discretion to ignore frivolous 911 calls, mandating alternative, non-police responses to quasi-emergency situations for which an armed officer is not necessary or helpful, and rethinking how police respond when they are required to react. Many of these proposals derive from the same basic premise: that a fundamental reallocation of police resources is both required and desirable if society is to prevent the continued weaponization of racial fear and the continued abuse of law enforcement by private actors.

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Neighborhood Watch
Policing White Spaces in America
, pp. 134 - 160
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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