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Home > PLR > Vol. 32 > No. 1 (2012)

 

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

Control of Police Misconduct in a Post-Exclusionary Rule World: Can It Be Done? (Volume XXXII, No. 1)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents

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Masthead

Foreword

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Foreword
Patrick Eckelkamp and Lindsay L. McClure-Hartman

Introduction

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Introduction
Roger L. Goldman

Articles

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Stakeholder Participation in the Selection and Recruitment of Police: Democracy in Action
Kami Chavis Simmons

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Limited Leverage: Federal Remedies and Policing Reform
Rachel Harmon

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Institutionalizing Police Accountability Reforms: The Problem of Making Police Reforms Endure
Samuel Walker

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The Numbers Dilemma: The Chimera of Modern Police Accountability Systems
James F. Gilsinan

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Police Training as an Instrument of Accountability
David A. Klinger

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Illegal Searches in Chicago: The Outcomes of 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Litigation
Mark Iris

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A Model Decertification Law
Roger L. Goldman

Comment

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Fixing the Unfixable: Community Prosecution as a Problem-Solving Strategy to Reduce Crime and Restore Order in East St. Louis
Nicholas W. Klitzing

Note

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Not in My Backyard: Turner v. Clayton and the Battle Over Mandatory Open Enrollment
Lindsay L. McClure-Hartman

 
 
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ISSN: 0898-8404

 
 
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