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    recently resulted in tragedies. Police officers, just like normal individuals, automatically create associations between certain groups of people and certain behaviors (this phenomenon is most commonly referred to as stereotyping). However, training officers with real life scenarios that highlight the use of implicit biases can help remove bias and create a dialogue between the community and the police force that seems fair and just. Former Director of Research at the Police Executive Research…

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    There are many duties and responsibilities of a police officer. Their main duty and responsibility is to enforce the law and make sure that we live in a safe environment. Weitzer (2008) examines the role of each factor shaping citizen’s perceptions’ of police misconduct, racial differences, and the reason underlying them. The author finds that the community rely on the police to protect and serve, and the police rely on the community for support and cooperation, but if there is a mistrust…

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    be to contract the Tallahassee Police Department. The Tallahassee Police Department could assist with increasing officers surrounding the FSU during the time period in which the intruder is expected to arrive. Knowledge of what the intruder looks like, details about his car, and anyone that he may be traveling with could assist with an early arrest and prevent any future harm against FSU, The College of Business, and Mr. Hochwarter. Also, increasing the FSU Police Department’s prevalence on…

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    Police Brutality

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    The Future of Police Brutality In recent years, the issue of police brutality towards people of color has been brought to many peoples attention. It has been shown that not only do citizens have to protect themselves from people who break laws, such as criminals, but from the people who vowed to protect and serve them as well. For most people, it is simple to see how police brutality is an issue, for others, they want to believe and take the side of those who they are supposed to trust, the…

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    incidents that police officers have done that many people see to be an abusive of power which unfortunately does happen which is why organizations such as Copwatch has risen especially in the past few years since Freddie Gray died after being arrested that many claim to be excessive force and an overall poor handling that situation, while Copwatch has been around for a while only I only found out about it last year and thought it was a good idea for more people to record the police did not give…

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    to the resentment of “abuse of power” present in society, police officials are presented with a challenge. It’s disheartening that society has been exposed to the issue of police brutality routinely. Law enforcement officials are regularly facing charges due to their excessive force on innocent civilians, especially those of color. While this raises many concerns, racial profiling is perhaps the most prominent issue. Although most police officers take their duty seriously, there will always…

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    Police brutality is a big epidemic in today’s society. Police brutality has taken over the news and the lives of people. Police brutality is a bad thing that is going on in our world, it remains one of the most serious divisive human rights violations in the United States. Police need to take responsibility for their actions. They need to face consequences for what they have done, people are starting not to trust the police, and now the police have too much power. Police need to face…

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    for an indefinitely long period of time, in or out of the county. Many people do not know, but soldiers and their families struggle with the consequences that come with this lifestyle, including very little pay, and the hardships they go through. Police officers control…

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    Police attitudes towards the gay community shapes the fear this minority group faces towards policing. The lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community (which includes all members who identify as lgbt+), or the lgbt community, has historically been abused, harassed, discriminated against, and been the victim of horrendous hate crimes. The very officials who are paid to protect citizens: the police, are the very people who are often the executors of such aforementioned acts. For this…

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    Ever since sophomore year of high school I’ve always wanted to become a police officer. When we were told to go to the website ihaveaplaniowa.gov to take tests to figure out what kind of jobs we would like, corrections were one of the first results. I knew I didn’t want corrections, but something along those lines seemed to sound right for me. I thought about it then I knew I wanted to be a police officer. Dealing with crimes while they were taking place, chasing down ‘bad guys’, and just simple…

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