Special Report from the United States Institute of Peace on Police Corruption What Past Scandals Teach about Current Challenges This new … More
Author: David Couper
Whoops, Wrong Guy!
One of the things I strongly emphasize in my book is that police need to practice courtesy “to a fault.” … More
THANKS! Now Get Active!
Yes, thanks to you! I wrote “Arrested Development” because I thought there were some things in the police field that … More
Drones — Coming to a Police Station Near You?
Drones. We’ve heard about them in Iraq and Afghanistan, their “work” in Pakistan, Yemen, and other places around the world. … More
Selecting a Chief of Police
Selecting a Chief of Police Here is a recent ad looking for someone to lead a large city police department. … More
Police Funding Increase Since 1982: +445%
The Justice Policy Institute (JPI) is a national nonprofit organization that encourages a conversation around justice reform and advances policies … More
Jukin’ the Stats — Part 2!
Reporter Ben Poston of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (May 23, 2012) has done some fine investigative reporting and concluded that “the … More
Is There a Standard of Interaction Regarding Police?
We live in a nation of big values and big ideas. Our Constitution proclaims certain rights to be inalienable … More
Linking Race and Incarceration
CRIMINAL INJUSTICE An Interview with Michelle Alexander on racism and incarceration. This interview is a clear description of the problem … More
Getting Control of “Stop and Frisk” in a Free Society
New York City’s use of “stop and frisk:” stunning numbers, questionable results! Read more from the recent editorial in the … More
