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Sessions Information
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January 5, 2020
10:10 am - 11:10 am
Session Type: AALS Symposiums
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Room: Thurgood Marshall North
Floor: Mezzanine Level
Harris argues that the police officer's warrior posture, which he identifies as a feature of police training and acculturation, makes the police unduly likely to use deadly force when patrolling high-gun jurisdictions. Pifer demonstrates that patrol officers struggle to handle their competing roles as agents of care and control. Additionally, Harvey dismisses the possibility of a non-dominative police, recounting his clients' experience of police encounters against a backdrop of racial bias and unregulated police violence.
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Session Speakers
University of Virginia School of Law
Moderator
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
Speaker
Advancement Project
Speaker
University of Rhode Island Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Speaker
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Session Fees
- [6185b] AALS Symposium Panel 2:The Limits of Patrol : $0.00
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