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Vol. 62, Issue 5, 2017February 14, 2018 EDT

The Blurred Blue Line: Municipal Liability, Police Indemnification, and Financial Accountability in Section 1983 Litigation

Teressa E. Ravenell, Armando Brigandi,
philadelphia section 1983 litigationphiladelphiasection 1983police indemnificationmunicipal liability
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Articles in Vol. 62, Issue 5, 2017

Vol. 62, Issue 5, 2017
  • The Blurred Blue Line: Municipal Liability, Police Indemnification, and Financial Accountability in Section 1983 Litigation
    Teressa E. RavenellArmando Brigandi
  • Fines: The Folly of Conflating the Power to Fine With the Power to Tax
    Mildred Wigfall Robinson
  • Root Cause Analysis: A Tool to Promote Officer Safety and Reduce Officer Involved Shootings Over Time
    John HollowayCalvin LeeSean Smoot
  • In Police We Trust
    Rachel Moran
  • The Effects of a Mandatory Body-Worn Camera Policy on Officer Perceptions of Accountability, Oversight, and Departmental Culture
    Jordan M. HyattRenee J. MitchellBarak Ariel
Villanova Law Review
Teressa E. Ravenell & Armando Brigandi, The Blurred Blue Line: Municipal Liability, Police Indemnification, and Financial Accountability in Section 1983 Litigation, 62 Villanova Law Review 839 (2018).
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