New article by Itzel Aurora Garcia published in Public Affairs Quarterly
Legitimate Police Authority Without Obligation: A Power-Liability Account
Read here: https://t.co/7nqIc91FPc
New article by Jake Monaghan @jakermonaghan
published in the Journal of Public Policy
Root Causes and Police Abolition
Read here: https://t.co/SBMhEzDY8w
New article by Avia Pasternak published in Political Philosophy
Police Response to Uncivil Anti-Police Protests
Read here: https://t.co/nOnXH26qnj
#Policing#Philosophy#Politics
New article by 3PI member Renée Jørgensen published in Politics, Philosophy & Economics
Protect, Serve, Predict?
Read here: https://t.co/09upv6NViI
#3PI#Policing#Philosophy#Politics
New from 3PI: 3PI member @jakermonaghan joined Buffalo’s Foot Patrol Integration Unit to see the program in action and support its community-focused research.
Read more here: https://t.co/jj4d8OI9fW
#Policing#Philosophy#CommunityEngagement#3PI
It was great to welcome @BuffaloNYPolice Foot Patrol Integration Unit researcher Jake Monaghan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southern California, to Buffalo today to walk with our officers in Allentown and see the program firsthand.
Professor Monaghan is part of the research team involved in the development and implementation of the data and survey component of the program.
I want to thank our higher education partners, along with the dedicated men and women of the Foot Patrol Integration Unit and the entire Buffalo Police Department, for their commitment and partnership in implementing this historic initiative.
Join us for the 3PI Virtual Symposium on May 30, 2025! Explore cutting-edge research at the intersection of policing, policy & philosophy.
Free & open to the public!
Register here:
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Submit a paper or apply to be a discussant at 3PI's virtual symposium on May 30! A $1,000 prize goes to the best paper. Deadline to apply in March 21. https://t.co/iMmtvFGAmU
We are excited to announce that our Winter 2024 issue "Policing" has just dropped!🎉 It is available to read on
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New article in @CLPHJournal by 3PI member Nicholas Goldrosen at @JusticePSU: "The Republican and Retributivist Punishment of Police Misconduct."
https://t.co/GyMJERczxg
Do certain forms of policing require officers to dirty their hands? Daniel Hill, Stephen McLeod, and Attila Tanyi explore in a recent piece (open access) in Philosophical Studies. https://t.co/FzIYNYUjkM
⁉️ How should police respond to individuals with mental illness & other vulnerable aggressors with diminished culpability? In this recent @The_JOP blog post, Ben Jones considers three approaches from the ethics of defensive force literature. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/b0lKHml70C
Just out from @The_JOP -- article on police obligations to persons with mental illness by Ben Jones in @RockEthicsPSU and @PSUPublicPolicy. https://t.co/KNuzrLFi7g