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Copwatch
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Copwatch is a network of United States volunteer organizations that "police the police". Copwatch groups usually engage in monitoring of the police, videotaping police activity, educating the public about police misconduct, and advocating for more accountable law enforcement practices.
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References
- Daniel J. Chacón, "When cops allegedly step out of line, group steps up pressure", Rocky Mountain News, November 18, 2005, Sec. News, Pg. 31A.
- Russ Schanlaub, "Anti-Police Internet Sites", Law and Order, December 2005. Online version
- Matt Leedy, "Dozens learn to tape police - Copwatch leader gives Fresnans tips on safely monitoring officers.", Fresno Bee, Aug. 28, 2005, Sec. News, Pg. B1.
- "Houston PD wants Copwatch on its side", Law Enforcement News, October 31, 2002, Vol. XXVIII, No. 586. Online abstract
- "Arizona vigilantes look for police abuse", Crime Control Digest, Washington: Jan 5, 2001, Vol. 35, Iss. 1; pg. 4.
- Tim Dees, "Anti-police sites", Law and Order, Wilmette: Jun 2001. Vol. 49, Iss. 6; pg. 25.
External links
- COPSHOTS.org: Documenting Police Brutality; Documenting the Police
- Copwatch Database
- Copwatch Forums
- Copwatch 101 Pamphlet
Copwatch groups
- Austin Copwatch
- Bay Area PoliceWatch
- Berkeley Copwatch
- Denver Copwatch
- Illinois Copwatch
- Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (Brooklyn)
- New Brunswick, NJ Copwatch
- Phoenix Copwatch
- Portland Copwatch
- Reedley, CA Copwatch
- Baltimore Copwatch
Media
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