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State Attorneys General as Agents of Police Reform (2020 update, 75 p.)
Which Police Departments Want Reform? Barriers to Evidence-Based Policymaking (2020, 48 p.)
Build Momentum for Police Reform through Organizational Justice (2019, 15 p.)
Time Is Not on Our Side: Why Specious Claims of Collective Bargaining Rights Should Not Be Allowed to Delay Police Reform Efforts (2019, 65 p.)
State Labor Law and Federal Police Reform (2017, 19 p.)
Toward Democratic Police Reform: A Vision for 'Community Engagement' Provisions in DOJ Consent Decrees (2017 update, 88 p.)
Evidentiary Rulings as Police Reform (2015, 40 p.)
Implementing Pattern or Practice Police Reform: A Comparative Analysis (2013, 42 p.)
New Governance and the 'New Paradigm' of Police Accountability: A Democratic Approach to Police Reform (2010, 54 p.)
Policing for Democracy or Democratically Responsive Policing? Examining the Limits of Externally Driven Police Reform (2013, 18 p.)
Making Policy Reforms Endure: The Keys to Success (2010)
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