ABLE Project Publishes Seminal Documents on Law Enforcement’s Duty to Intervene
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星期五, 八月 6, 2021
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- Further detail relating to these two important documents is provided below:
This white paper provides an overview of the legal duty to intervene by law enforcement officers. - The white paper presents and digests seminal cases on the duty to intervene and civil liability under 35 U.S.C.
- The Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) Project is the first and only nationwide program dedicated to promoting, teaching, and studying active bystandership within law enforcement agencies.
- *Project ABLE, ABLE Project, ABLE, and Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement are trademarks of the President and Directors of Georgetown College.