ACLU of Ohio Urges Improvements to Cleveland Police's Search and Seizure Policies

As part of its consent decree process, the Cleveland Division of Police is revising its search and seizure policies, which govern when and how officers can stop, arrest, and detain community members. Although its 2018 revised drafts represent an improvement, there are still changes that must be made for the policies to comply with basic best practices.

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No Safety Without Justice: Recommendations for a Toledo that is #SafeForAll

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U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan’s Letter to DHS Regarding Sandusky ICE Raid

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Are Law Enforcement Officers Committed to Safety for All, or Just Some?

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Cleveland’s Youth Deserve Justice; Systemic Failures of the Cuyahoga Juvenile Detention Center

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By Melekte Melaku

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It's Time to Stop Labeling Our Neighbors A "Nuisance"

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By Robin A. Wright

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Giving Tuesday Reflections

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Death Penalty: A Poster Child

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By Lukasz Niparko

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Rethinking the Concept of "Failure to Appear"

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By Caitlin Hill

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