Sentences with phrase «police behavior»

Needless to say, this isn't typical police behavior.
In response to criticism that government regulators already police behavior of financial institutions, Cordray noted that «consumers should be able to stand up for themselves and pursue their own legal rights without having to wait on the government.»
Instead, the U.S. government's opposition appears to center on a belief that legal settlements that pave the way for a merger — yet include lengthy rules policing the behavior of two companies — tend not to work.
The board chairman said the CCRB could use computer programs to spot trends of improper police behavior.
Communities United for Police Reform say officers are not held accountable for their actions and the police department has not done a good job of delineating appropraite police behavior.
The Board substantiated only 9 of those incidents, indicating that it is inadequate to the task of having a meaningful impact on changing police behavior and practice.
In execution, protagonist Wei Shen's straddling of principled police behavior and an attraction to the allegiance shown by the Sun On Yee Triads not only recalls the tension which fueled HK films like Infernal Affairs and Special ID, but also nurtures the game's dialectical play styles.
There were over 685,724 stop and frisk interactions in 2011, and the NYCLU says the numbers show a stark racial disparity in police behavior.
Ferguson, you didn't invent suspect police behavior.
Although several of them were subject to biases because conditions were not well controlled, the tests nonetheless suggested that, overall, body - camera use decreased the number of times officers resorted to force, as well as the number of times citizens complained about police behavior.
Its data on the number of complaints, and its investigations of officers, provide an important barometer of police behavior and a politically important one for Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat who campaigned on improving police - community relations.
The right tools to help you focus on building an inclusive, dynamic classroom community rather than policing behavior — although we can help you with that, too!
If she is taught that she will not receive attention when she does this, and instead receives attention when she stays in position, you should be able to turn around this policing behavior of hers.
A number or years back, I heard a lawyer ask if it was possible to block sports - related websites because he was wasting too many hours, and couldn't seem to self - police his behavior.
Why are we the ones who have to police our behavior?
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