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It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings

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Published in:Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy
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Published: 2020
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title It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
title_auth It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
title_full It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
title_fullStr It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
title_full_unstemmed It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
title_short It Should Never Be Justified: A Critical Examination of the Binary Paradigm Used to Categorize Police Shootings
title_sort it should never be justified: a critical examination of the binary paradigm used to categorize police shootings
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url https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1185533