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All Work By Osagie K. Obasogie

Article Feb 2021 Volume 109No. 1

Medical Professionals, Excessive Force, and the Fourth Amendment

Osagie K. Obasogie and Anna Zaret

Police use of force is a persistent problem in American cities, and the number of people killed at the hands of law enforcement has not decreased even as social movements raise greater awareness. This context has led to reform conversations on use of force that seek less violent ways for police to engage the public. […]

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