An Evaluation of the Department of Defense's Excess Property Program: Law Enforcement Agency Equipment Acquisition Policies, Findings, and Options
Aaron C Davenport,Jonathan William Welburn,Andrew Lauland,Annelise Pietenpol,Marc Robbins
An Evaluation of the Department of Defense’s Excess Property Program: Law Enforcement Agency Equipment Acquisition Policies, Findings, and Options
Aaron C Davenport,Jonathan William Welburn,Andrew Lauland,Annelise Pietenpol,Marc Robbins
The Defense Logistics Agency’s Law Enforcement Support Office (LESO) provides excess Department of Defense property to law enforcement agencies across the United States. The authors of this report find that LESO manages an efficient program that effectively reuses excess property. But these efforts are unlikely to resolve perceptions that the program contributes to the militarization of police. This report presents three optional paths ahead.
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