Wisconsin

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2021

On November 18, 2021, Milwaukee's Fire and Police Commission banned no-knock search warrants, clarified that officers have an affirmative duty to report serious acts of misconduct, and created a system to promote a more uniform and standard application of discipline for officers.[1]

2014

In 2014, Wisconsin passed AB-409 (Act 348, statute 175.47), which requires an investigation be conducted by an independent agency for incidents where a person dies during an encounter with a police officer.[2][3][4]

References

  1. Milwaukee police reform policies approved by FPC, FOX 6, 2021-11-18
  2. Assembly Bill 409, Wisconsin State Legislature
  3. Act 348, Wisconsin State Legislature
  4. Statute 175.47, Wisconsin State Legislature

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