Police unions and the reform movement :: the battle for the future of America's police /
"The authors have more than 100 years of collective experience in assisting police unions. It all seemed so simple and formulaic. A social movement that had been lingering for decades reach a tipping point, and unions now had their greatest challenge ever. The last 5 years have seen what unions...
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