Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

War comes home : the excessive militarization of American policing.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Excessive militarization of American policing

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Description

1 online resource (95 pages) : illustrations

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"June 2014".

Summary

"This report provides a snapshot of the realities of paramilitary policing, building on a body of existing work demonstrating that police militarization is a pervasive problem. Analyzing both existing secondary source materials and primary source data uncovered through the ACLU’s public records investigation, this report examines the use of SWAT teams by state and local law enforcement agencies and other aspects of militaristic policing. As explained in the Methodology section, our statistical analysis included more than 800 SWAT deployments conducted by 20 law enforcement agencies during the years 2011-2012."--Executive summary.

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