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The Power to Remove Police Officers

Tuesday, July 5, 2005

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POLICE commissions are familiar in many countries. In developed countries, these commissions are independent institutions, separated from the executive branch of government and the police force.

In Britain for example, there is a police commission whose official task is to monitor the performance and misconduct of police officers. They can remove officers who have been proven to have misused their powers.

In addition to the police commission, Brita

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