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** How to make police discipline fair, quick, transparent and decisive
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Disciplinary actions against police officers in Wisconsin’s largest cities, whether for use of force or anything else, are rare. But when allegations of inappropriate force do occur or there is any other misconduct, police officers must be held accountable as fairly, quickly, transparently and definitively as possible in order to retain both the trust of the community and the confidence of all officers who serve within the ranks.
The Badger Institute surveyed an array of Wisconsin police departments to understand the processes used to discipline officers and ensure due process, then looked more extensively at Madison and Milwaukee. What we found is a tale of two departments — one (Madison) that is laudably transparent regarding instances of discipline and one (Milwaukee) that is not.
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** Wisconsin Civil War hero canceled
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"It's a revolution!" someone shouted in the darkness at the Lake Monona shoreline.
On June 23, a crowd of protesters pulled a 1.5-ton bronze statue of Colonel Hans Christian Heg from its pedestal on the east side of the Capitol building, dragged it down Main and Butler streets and pushed it into the lake. The crowd erupted into cheers.
Why Heg? He was an immigrant, a public servant, a prison reformer, an activist and a soldier who died fighting to end slavery.
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** Pandemic population push
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There is strong evidence the COVID-19 pandemic is causing people and companies to flee the nation’s metropolitan areas, including Milwaukee. The reversal of a century-long urbanization of American begs a question: Where is everybody going?
A recent Harris survey found that nearly a majority of urban dwellers in America have considered moving to a less-crowded community. And why not with a virus that has made life in close quarters unhealthy and has walled them off from the amenities that drew them to cities in the first place? Add to that threat from people who consider assault and looting in your neighborhood an honorable form of political protest.
The Badger Institute wondered if smaller cities in Wisconsin might be the beneficiaries of this COVID-19 flight.
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