Thu 11 Mar 2021 05.00 EST
Last modified on Mon 5 Apr 2021 12.00 EDT
Police departments in major cities across the world give their officers legal impunity to use lethal force even when their lives are not in danger, according to new research commissioned by the Guardian.
The study by the University of Chicago and its research partners found that not one police department of the cities surveyed had policies that were consistent with human rights guidelines set forth by the UN when it comes to use-of-force policies.
The report involved 48 major US and international
cities,
many in some of the richest, most democratic countries in the world.