Lessons from Tuskegee: What Law Enforcement Can Learn from the History of Bioethics

Criminal Justice Ethics 35 (2):123-141 (2016)
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Though Black lives continue to be lost during encounters with law enforcement, we remain far from a policy solution. While leading presidential candidates fail to offer concrete proposals, the reco...

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