Minimum 1 year of jail time for grossly wrongful arrests that could be avoided with standard procedure or investigation tactics that were not applied.
What we really need is a change in police culture.
Is the termination of your career and/or potential retraining and social embarrassment not already an incentive to cover up?
until then, there's a simple rule which works well: never talk to a cop. Or at least say the minimum number of words possible, give them nothing to use against you. Present ID if they ask for it, but never admit anything. If they persist, "lawyer". That has worked for me.
Similar practices are used in law enforcement, but the legal implications are seemingly more severe
The police today have zero incentive to serve the public, they have zero skin in the game and can literally get away with murder.
Any time you hear the call for "law and order", that is the audience that supports the current system, because they like it like this.
I'm curious, what exactly do you mean by "self-insured"?
(Is the idea to combine literal insurance underwriting for retirement planning with a monetary incentive system for ongoing work performance)?