
Bridging the chasm between law enforcement and justice, part 4
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Written by BILL SHELTON Filed Under: Essay, News, News to Us, NEWS+OPINIONS
Bridging the chasm between law enforcement and justice, part 4
Written by BILL SHELTON Filed Under: Essay, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
Bridging the chasm between law enforcement and justice, Part 3
Written by BILL SHELTON Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
The warrior culture and poor use-of-force guidance are at least two reasons why police in the U.S. kill 1,000 people annually, while in contrast, for example, Great Britain’s police have killed fewer than 60 since 1900.
Written by BILL SHELTON Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed
Part 1: How do we begin?
Written by BILL SHELTON Filed Under: COLUMNS, COVID, NEWS+OPINIONS
Plague Journal 1: It is at once a detailed narration of human dynamics within a quarantined and imperiled population, and a metaphor for the moral choices presented by human existence. For Camus, the plague is the human condition in which random death can be visited on any of us at any time, without reason, and regardless of our virtues.