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Police Accountability in the United States: A View from the UK. / McDaniel, John L.M.
In: Policing (Oxford), Vol. 15, No. 3, 30.09.2021, p. 1684-1687.

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McDaniel JLM. Police Accountability in the United States: A View from the UK. Policing (Oxford). 2021 Sept 30;15(3):1684-1687. Epub 2021 Sept 26. doi: 10.1093/police/paab026

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McDaniel, John L.M. / Police Accountability in the United States : A View from the UK. In: Policing (Oxford). 2021 ; Vol. 15, No. 3. pp. 1684-1687.

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abstract = "In the article entitled 'Police Accountability in the United States: Gaining Traction or Spinning Wheels?', Professor Carol Archbold addresses many of the obstacles facing police reformers in the USA; this commentary reflects upon two of the areas from a UK perspective: (1) the use of civilian arbiters of police misconduct and (2) the release of police misconduct data to the public.",
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