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Arguments related to policing and police collective bargaining agreements (CBAs)

Police hiring, training, and discipline |
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• Police collective bargaining agreements (CBAs) • Ballotpedia CBA dashboard •Reform proposals •CBA areas of inquiry and disagreement •Arguments about police collective bargaining • Index of articles about criminal justice policy |
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This page is an index of areas of inquiry and disagreement related to policing and police collective bargaining agreements (CBA). Arguments are organized through a series of nine topic areas ranging from police union authority and training to discipline and accountability. Information about these topic areas in relation to police CBAs in the 50 states and 100 largest U.S. cities by population can be found on Ballotpedia's Police CBA Dashboard.
The following pages track the following arguments related to policing and police CBAs:
- A tracker of arguments about collective bargaining
- A tracker of arguments about discipline and accountability
- A tracker of arguments about legal limitations
- A tracker of arguments about training and counseling
- A tracker of arguments about community relations and oversight
- A tracker of arguments about investigations
- A tracker of arguments about evidence and records
- A tracker of arguments about qualifications and evaluation
- A tracker of arguments about authority over policing practices and policies
See also
- Police hiring, training, and disciplinary requirements by state and city
- Ballotpedia's Police Collective Bargaining Agreements Dashboard
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