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🗣STOP GIVING POLICE OFFICERS A REASON TO PUT HANDS ON YOU!!

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                 🗣STOP GIVING POLICE OFFICERS A REASON TO PUT HANDS ON YOU!!

🗣BAD COP BILL NEEDED ASAP!!

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SAVE A LIFE + PAY IT FORWARD INITIATIVE ‘Your funding will provide the Police Brutality Matters team the funds necessary to implement our Save-a-Life Program which will allow us to continue traveling to K-12 schools, colleges, and universities nationwide to teach our young people how to stay alive.

🚨100th Precinct Far Rockaway Queens - NYPD Officer David Afandor Badge #31730.

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SAVE A LIFE + PAY IT FORWARD INITIATIVE 'Your funding will provide the Police Brutality Matters team the funds necessary to implement our Save-a-Life Program which will allow us to continue traveling to K-12 schools ,  colleges ,  and universities nationwide to teach our young people how to stay alive .

🗣🧐JUSTIFIED OR NOT JUSTIFIED?! You make the assessment!

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SAVE A LIFE + PAY IT FORWARD INITIATIVE A small donation of $5 will help implement our Save-a-Life Program! — Let’s use our hard-earned tax dollars to help grass-root organizations — Police Brutality Matters, LLC is helping our youth be the change we need within the communities most affected by social injustice. With your support and a small contribution of $5, the Save a Life and Pay It Forward Initiative funds will go towards our ‘Save-a-Life Program.‘ Your funding will provide the Police Brutality Matters team the funds necessary to implement our Save-a-Life Program which will allow us to continue traveling to K-12 schools, colleges, and universities nationwide to teach our young people how to stay alive. Let’s Pay it Forward! Visit our website and read PBM4Change Police Reform Bad Cop Bill legislative framework and draft to hold bad cops accountable while supporting good officers. #policebrutalitymatters #solutionfocused #solutionarymovement #savealifepayitforward #c

Not Just Brutality—Cops Still Being Arrested for Trafficking, Raping, Exploiting Children

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Frequent readers of the Free Thought Project know those police officers throughout the United States are arrested regularly for sex crimes. According to multiple studies, the majority of these crimes are against children. Proving the above point is the fact that cops are still getting arrested frequently for alleged sex crimes against children — despite many of them being in the streets attacking protesters. Over the past few weeks, there has been no shortage of police officers getting caught on  camera savagely abusing peaceful protesters.  While a handful of the perpetrators were actually arrested, the overwhelming majority of offending officers were not. In the background, however, as protest headlines garner most of the attention, police officers are continuing to get arrested for sex abuse against children. In the last week alone, there have been nearly a half dozen cops arrested for sex crimes against children. One of those cops was Collier County deputy Rashaad A. Smi

How Individual Professional Liability Insurance Could Reform US Policing

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(The Society Pages)  In the aftermath of  George Floyd’s murder , activists and policymakers are advocating for fundamental reforms to stop police violence. Requiring police to carry their own liability insurance is an idea that has already attracted significant support. Having studied the push for police misconduct insurance in Minneapolis, I can provide some background on both the proposal and the social movement behind it. A central way that police violence and police impunity are perpetuated is through financial immunization of officers. For several years, legal scholars have been examining the role that public and private insurers can play in reforming the police and increasing accountability in jurisdictions that carry municipal liability insurance—a type of insurance that many small municipalities and some larger ones rely on to some degree. Insurance is a vital system for regulating behavior. For example,  municipal-level insurers compel police agencies to adopt policies