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    Police Stereotypes Essay

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    Van Maanen, J. (1978) explains how police label citizens in public in various scripted ways. The first and worse label is the “assholes”, next is the “suspicious person”, and last is the “know nothings”. The police in their culture and occupation view these individuals much different and this can have a high cost associated with it. The assholes get treated the worst and are likely to become victims of physical street justice. The know nothings are the least likely to receive street justice.…

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    issues between the law enforcement and the citizen are presented. In End of Watch, a variety of segments from the movie involving law enforcement dispute develop the themes of ethnicity and race, and their relation to police deviance, social disorganization , and immigration and police. End of Watch is about two hardworking and motivated partners in LAPD names Brian Taylor and Mike Zavala. They were assigned to patrol the most high crime area in Los Angeles. Despite the facts that their…

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    I have nothing harmful on me. A police officer is coming my direction. I thought to myself, “ There is nothing suspicious about me. I have done nothing wrong. There’s no way he’s coming for me.” Is he looking at me? I was suddenly distracted by my thoughts when I felt a sharp pain in my stomach. I looked down and saw blood gushing out… An innocent, unarmed, black man. But he is shot. Why? The police brutality in America is out of control that is why. The police perform unnecessary tasks, they…

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    Police brutality is the use of excessive force by means of intimidation by a police officer. Throughout the years, police have always abused the power entrusted to them. However, it hasn’t taken the country by storm like it has in recent years. There have been many accusations made about the use of excessive force by the U.S police department. For example, in July 2014, on Staten Island, NY, Eric Garner died while being placed under arrest while the police officer was implementing a…

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    Why Do Society Hate Cops

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    I cross the line when society joins the calling of ridding the police away, almost on the verge of praising the killing of cops. If police were not implemented then an economic collapse and madness would occur. The point I am trying to get at is society is wrong for incentivizing the behavior of disrespecting and disobeying all cops. Society needs to…

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    project is Police Brutality, what I know about it is a police officer will use unnecessary violence or force on a person with no reason. The reason why I chose police brutality is because ever since I was a little kid my dream was always to be a police officer so I can be able to help those around me and also to be able to protect Santa Rosa, not only that but know why and how the police officers are getting a bad reputation, I want to know why some of the police officers result to police…

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    live. The Criminal Justice System has three subsystems: Court, Police, and Corrections and each subsystem work together to protect the rights of its citizens and the rights of society to live without fear of being a victim of crime. Each of these systems has its own issues and controversy. But I would like to put my focus on the police departments and its issues and controversies. Specifically, police brutality in the United States. Police brutality is the intentional use of excessive force by…

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    The use of force policy and the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) policy can often be too detailed in nature. This police dictate what orderly steps an officer must take to enforce policies because law enforcement administrators and managers decide subjectively if the action taken by the officer was right or wrong. These policies are detailed in nature to them having a higher risk of litigation. For example, an officer is faced with a hostile Inmate who appears to be under the influence of a…

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    Well seeing as that there are a majority of as to say good cops in the world,there are bad or dirty cops and sometimes they got to extreme measures when on the job.Police are supposed to provide a surface of help to citizens in need.We should never have to eel scared of them,they're supposed to be friends or strict parents.But when things are behind closed doors sometimes most cops should have hearts and care for the safety of all citizens.Which is why there is so much talk about body…

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    The police force Police have as their motto, “To protect and Serve”. With the events of the past 3-5 years, is this truly the case? The impact of police actions on society (children), unwarranted confrontations, and the level of training does not support initiating lethal force. For those reasons, police should not initiate deadly force. The impact on our society and children result and how police are initiating deadly force. Our children are going to schools getting checked by police…

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