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Treading the Thin Blue Line: Military Special-Operations Trained Police SWAT Teams and the Constitution

机译:踩细蓝线:受过军事特殊行动训练的特警队和宪法

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The increasing use of SWAT teams and paramilitary force by local law enforcement has been the focus of a growing concern regarding the heavy-handed exercise of police power. Critics question the constitutionality of joint-training between the military and civilian police, as well as the Fourth Amendment considerations raised by SWAT tactics. This Note examines the history, mission, and continuing need for police SWAT teams, addressing the constitutional issues raised concerning training and tactics. It explains how SWAT joint-training with the military is authorized by federal law and concludes that SWAT tactics are constitutionally acceptable in a majority of situations. Though these tactics are legal and constitutionally authorized, this Note acknowledges the valid fears critics have regarding the abuse of such police authority, and the limitations of constitutional tort jurisprudence in adequately redressing resulting injuries.
机译:地方执法部门越来越多地使用特警队和准军事部队,这已成为人们日益关注的对警察权力的强行行使的关注。批评者质疑军警和民警联合训练的合宪性,以及特警战术提出的第四修正案考虑。本说明研究了警察特警队的历史,任务和持续的需求,解决了有关培训和战术的宪法问题。它解释了联邦法律如何授权与军方进行特种部队联合训练,并得出结论,在大多数情况下,特种部队战术在宪法上是可以接受的。尽管这些策略是合法的,并且在宪法上得到了授权,但本注释也承认批评者对滥用这种警察权威存在真正的担忧,以及宪法侵权法学在适当补救由此造成的伤害方面的局限性。

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    Singh Karan R.;

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