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Policing Under Disability Law
Stanford Law Review ( IF 5.040 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-19
Jamelia N. Morgan

In recent years, there has been increased attention to the problem of police violence against disabled people. Disabled people are overrepresented in police killings and, in a number of cities, police use-of-force incidents. Further, though police violence dominates the discussion of policing, disabled people also disproportionately experience more ordinary forms of policing that can lead to police violence. For example, disabled people, particularly those with untreated psychiatric disabilities, are vulnerable to policing even in medical facilities—the very places they seek to access care. Many are also arrested pursuant to aggressive enforcement policies aimed at removing so-called unwanted persons or regulating those labeled disruptive or disorderly. Though they pose no risk of physical harm, some are arrested and taken to jail, at times simply because they have no place else to go.

中文翻译:

根据残疾法维持治安

近年来,警察对残疾人的暴力问题越来越受到关注。残疾人在警察杀人事件中以及在一些城市的警察使用武力事件中的比例过高。此外,虽然警察暴力在警务的讨论中占主导地位,但残疾人也过多地经历了可能导致警察暴力的更普通的警务形式。例如,残疾人,尤其是那些未经治疗的精神残疾者,即使在医疗机构中也很容易受到警察的监管——他们正是在这些地方寻求医疗服务。许多人还因激进的执法政策而被捕,这些政策旨在清除所谓的不受欢迎的人或监管那些被贴上破坏性或无序标签的人。虽然他们不会造成人身伤害的风险,但有些人会被捕并被关进监狱,
更新日期:2021-06-19
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