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Attorney general revises use of force policies in NJ

Before the new policy goes into effect, all officers in the state must be trained.

Aired 12/22/2020

NJ Spotlight News

Attorney general revises use of force policies in NJ

Clip: 12/22/2020 | 4m 4sVideo has Closed Captions

Before the new policy goes into effect, all officers in the state must be trained.

After 20 years, the state attorney general is revising policies determining how police officers use force on civilians. The biggest change, and perhaps the most controversial, includes a ban on all physical force, except as a last resort.

Aired 12/22/2020

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