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Date: 2012-01-12 08:13:56
Law enforcement in the United States
Law enforcement
Criminal law
Drug policy of the United States
The New Jim Crow
Prohibition of drugs
War on Drugs
Violence
Police
Law
Crime
Criminology

PRACTICE BRIEF: TRUTH-TELLING AND RACIAL RECONCILIATION BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND AFFECTED COMMUNITIES Vaughn Crandall David M. Kennedy

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