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Task: Policy on Critical Tasks



          Monell v. Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978).


               An agency may be liable for the unconstitutional conduct of their

               employees but only when some policy or custom, rule or regulation

               instituted by the law enforcement agency’s final policy maker has led

               to a foreseeable violation of a federally protected right.





          • An agency that fails to develop policy on critical tasks in law

               enforcement may be found “deliberately indifferent” to the rights of

               citizens that the agency serves.



















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