As
protests against police violence and racism continue
Decades of
research on police shootings
A similar pattern holds for misconduct complaints. Officers who are the subject of previous civilian complaints – regardless of whether those complaints are for excessive force, verbal abuse or unlawful searches – pose a
higher risk
A study published in the
American Economic Journal
In spite of this research, many law enforcement agencies not only fail to adequately investigate misconduct allegations, they
rarely sustain citizen complaints
Complaints, lawsuits – but few consequences
Derek Chauvin, the ex-officer who has been charged with
third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter
During a 2006 roadside stop, Chauvin was among six officers who, in just four seconds,
fired 43 rounds into a truck
Chauvin is also the subject of at least 18 separate
misconduct complaints
Tou Thao, one of three Minneapolis officers
The case was settled by the city
In Louisville, Kentucky, at least
three of the officers
One of the officers, Brett Hankison, is the subject of an
ongoing lawsuit
Another officer in the Taylor case,
Myles Cosgrove
Patterns of misconduct and abuse
I am a scholar of law and the criminal justice system. In
my work on wrongful conviction cases
The Bureau of Justice Statistics
reports
And then there is the problem of “gypsy cops” – a derogatory ethnic slur used in law enforcement circles to refer to officers who are
fired for serious misconduct from one department only to be rehired
Timothy Loehmann
In the
largest study
These officers, wrote the study’s authors, “are more likely … to be fired from their next job or to receive a complaint for a ‘moral character violation.’”
The Newark model
The Obama administration’s
Task Force on 21st Century Policing
Analysts agree
For example, in the aftermath of the police shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the
Department of Justice
The report noted that the use of force was often punitive and retaliatory and that “the overwhelming majority of force – almost 90% – is used against African Americans.”
One promising solution might be the creation of independent
civilian review boards
In
Newark, New Jersey
Research at the national level
But historically, the work of civilian review boards has been
undercut by limitations on resources and authority
In the case of civilian review board in the Newark, the board largely prevailed in the aftermath of the
police union lawsuit
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