Just google, it's an AP story.
Cliff notes: Cop black list. The article suggests a database that holds names of all cops terminated, punished, or otherwise have been found to have engaged in misconduct. Also it suggest a requirement that checking this DB would be mandatory for any publicly funded PD before hiring a police officer. This would have to be state level, or municipality level law, since this is not in Fed's jurisdiction.
Personally , would go a step further and add a presumption of negligence by the PD, and personal accountability of the PD leadership, should an officer flagged by this DB be hired and again engages in misconduct. Once you put someone's job on the line, it makes them sit up and listen very quickly.
Why, because the jobs are funded by my taxes, so yes, I get to have an opinion on the standards of the people who are hired to do that job.
Cliff notes: Cop black list. The article suggests a database that holds names of all cops terminated, punished, or otherwise have been found to have engaged in misconduct. Also it suggest a requirement that checking this DB would be mandatory for any publicly funded PD before hiring a police officer. This would have to be state level, or municipality level law, since this is not in Fed's jurisdiction.
Personally , would go a step further and add a presumption of negligence by the PD, and personal accountability of the PD leadership, should an officer flagged by this DB be hired and again engages in misconduct. Once you put someone's job on the line, it makes them sit up and listen very quickly.
Why, because the jobs are funded by my taxes, so yes, I get to have an opinion on the standards of the people who are hired to do that job.