"Minneapolis Police Face Court-Enforced Reform After Scathing DOJ Report"

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As Minneapolis considers a police consent decree to address systemic issues within its police department, other cities such as Baltimore and New Orleans provide examples of the potential benefits and challenges of such agreements. While consent decrees can lead to improved community policing and law enforcement accountability, they can also face resistance from police unions and require significant resources to implement and monitor.
Topics:nation#community-policing#law-enforcement#law-enforcement-accountability#minneapolis#police-consent-decrees#police-reform
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- Court-enforceable police reform is coming to Minneapolis. How did we get here? MinnPost
- The Minneapolis Police Face a Consent Decree. Do They Work? The New York Times
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