ISSN 0046-578X
Vol. 49, Issue 2, 2021July 12, 2021 EDT
How Police Culture Shapes Use of Lethal Force: A Response To Flores Et Al.
How Police Culture Shapes Use of Lethal Force: A Response To Flores Et Al.
Articles in Vol. 49, Issue 2, 2021
Vol. 49, Issue 2, 2021
- Global Impunity: How Police Laws & Policies In The World's Wealthiest Countries Fail International Human Rights StandardsClaudia FloresBrian CitroNino GuruliMariana O. RosenblatChelsea KehrerHannah Abrahams
- How Police Culture Shapes Use of Lethal Force: A Response To Flores Et Al.Tara Lai Quinlan
- Safety Inside And Out: Why International Human Rights Standards Fail To Curb The Worst Excesses Of Police Policies And PracticesMary O'Rawe
- Making The Optimistic Case For Policing Reform: Police As Partners And Reform As True To Democratic Values And America's Vision Of ItselfIhsan Alkhatib
- Moving From Policies To Performance: Complexities And EvidencePatrick J. Keenan
- Does The Right To Privacy Apply To Facial Biometrics? Specifically, When Analyzed Under The European Convention on Human RightsGrace Callanan
- Exhaustion Requirements And Dispute Resolution Reform In Bilateral Investment TreatiesWilliam C. Gaskins, Jr.
- Fashioning Compliance: The Fashion Charter For Climate Action And Strategies For Forming A More Effective Fashion Industry AgreementElizabeth J. Poland
- Purges And Closures And Lines, Oh My!-Do Georgia's 2018 Election Procedures Violate International Law?Holly K. Stephens
Tara Lai Quinlan, How Police Culture Shapes Use of Lethal Force: A Response To Flores Et Al., 49 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. 295 (2021).