| Increasing Accountability of Law Enforcement Officers |
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- Whether to require all police departments to have body cameras, and require officers to wear them and turn them on when responding to a call or interacting with a suspect. Failure to do so would result in disciplinary action.
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- Whether to create a national database of police misconduct and require all law enforcement agencies to submit information about officer misconduct. The database would be available to all law enforcement agencies, other government agencies and the public.
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- Whether to offer states federal funding to hire an independent prosecutor when investigating or charging a law enforcement officer for using deadly force. To get funding, state must have policy requiring use of an independent prosecutor in all such cases.
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- Whether to stop giving officers immunity solely on basis that officer says they were acting in good faith and believed their actions were lawful. No longer allow officers to be granted immunity because there haven’t been previous cases holding other officers liable for the same conduct in very similar circumstances.
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