Helping juries decide tough cases can solve more than just that: it can prevent social discord and promote civic order and social peace. Go to Townhall and read this weekend’s Common Sense column … before you riot in the streets.
And come back here for a wider vision. Or at least more reading:
- Police Foundation Study: A Field Experiment on the Effect of Body-Worn Cameras on Police Use-Of-Force
- Washington Post: U.S. cities pay out millions to settle police lawsuits, by Radley Balko
- New York Times: Wearing a Badge, and a Video Camera, by Randall Stross
- MSNBC: Cities consider body cameras for cops in wake of Ferguson, by Jane C. Timm
- Washington Post editorial: Putting cameras on police officers is an idea whose time has come
- Salt Lake Tribune: Utah protesters wear bull’s‑eyes, decry officer-involved shooting of Darrien Hunt, by Jessica Miller
- Townhall.com: Finding Ferguson, by Paul Jacob
- Townhall.com: First Step for Ferguson, by Paul Jacob
- Townhall.com: Looting is Good, by Paul Jacob