Enforcement of low-level warrants in the City of St. Louis: Officer decision making and implications for policy and practice

Warrants are commonplace in the USA, especially bench warrants issued for non-compliance with court orders. Although warrants compel arrest, in practice, officers exercise discretion when enforcing low-level warrants; yet, this discretion goes undocumented and data on warrant enforcement are limited...

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Hauptverfasser: Slocum, Lee, Torres, Luis C, Huebner, Beth M, Larson, Eric G, Baumgartner, Jerome, Schaefer, Sherri, Preiss, Erica
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