In “Secrets & Suspicionless Policing: A Fundamentally Anti-Democratic Mix“, Catherine M. Grosso cites Chapter 5 of ALI’s Principles of the Law, Policing, when exploring the scope of police investigations without individualized suspicion or particularized evidence.

Chapter 5 of the Principles of the Law, Policing addresses topics related to policing in the absence of individualized suspicion, detailing items such as its definition and legality and justification for this policy.

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Pauline Toboulidis

The American Law Institute

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