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Henry A. Wallace Police Crime Public Database

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178: 24:, contains more than 10,000 instances in which local police officers in the United States were arrested between 2005 and 2014. According to Stinson, the data reveals that lying by police is fairly common. News outlets including 165: 243: 43:"Support for the Henry A. Wallace Police Crime Database was provided by the Wallace Action Fund of Tides Foundation on the recommendation of Randall Wallace." 253: 238: 219: 110: 89: 20:
is an Internet database open to public queries. The database, built by criminologist and former police officer Philip Stinson of
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have consulted Stinson on topics relating to police misconduct.
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Bowling Green State University
Talking Points Memo
The Wall Street Journal
The Washington Post
"Videos often contradict what police say in reports. Here's why some officers continue to lie"


"An Ex-Cop Keeps The Country's Best Data Set On Police Misconduct"
"When the Police Lie"
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