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LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' BILL OF RIGHTS (FROM POLICE ADMINISTRATION - SELECTED READINGS, 1975, BY W J BOPP SEE NCJ-25773)

NCJ Number
25785
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1975
Length
2 pages
Annotation
LISTS BASIC POINTS OF BILL WHICH WOULD PROVIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WITH STATUTORY PROTECTION FOR CERTAIN RIGHTS ENJOYED BY OTHER CITIZENS.
Abstract
THIS BILL OF RIGHTS COVERS RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN POLITICAL ACTIVITY WHEN OFF-DUTY, SPECIFIC CONDITIONS WHEN INTERROGATING AN OFFICER, POLICE OFFICER REPRESENTATION ON POLICE COMPLAINT REVIEW BOARDS, AND POLICE OFFICER'S RIGHT TO BRING CIVIL SUIT AGAINST PERSONS OR GROUPS FOR DAMAGES SUFFERED WHILE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS DUTIES.

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