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    The object of my term paper is to state facts about police brutality and to talk about its ongoing history in United States. I will provide examples of different incidents that I believe is police brutality. I will also point out my opinion on police brutality, how it affects us people, and how we can change it In the future. Officers are abusing their power and nothing is being done about it. There are many ways we can prevent police brutality. The ways we can do it is by punishing officers,…

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    Instead, a police car rapidly pulled up on snow-covered grass near a gazebo in the park, two officers got out, and one of them was afraid, according to his defenders, that the boy would fire. This fear drove the officer to “eliminate the threat” as he was trained and…

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    The criminal justice system is compromise of three major elements police, courts, and corrections that all unite to achieve a unified goal. Courts are where the major decisions are made, judges can sentence offenders, accept or reject pleas, or oversee trails. They are the ones that make the impact on criminals has far of getting punish for their crimes. After that we have the department of correction whose is responsible of maintaining order within prison walls and ensuring…

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    Police officers in gun searches face disbelief in courts simply because judges do not believe them or their stories. This is an important issue because this has to do with both our court system and our law enforcement officers, which should be working together to enforce laws and provide justice to individuals that were wronged. For a judge to have this type of problem of disbelief in a court room from a police officer that is truly an ethical issue that should be fixed. I believe that police…

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    Corruption is a dire issue facing the US today. The most prominent corruption of them all would be the Police Officers who think they’re above the law and who like to kill innocent people in their spare time. Those corrupt cops is what feeds the media’s fire and quenches their thirst with blood that is on the officer's hands. Of course there’s other types of corruption in the police force today such as law breaking, fraud, taking things that are not theirs and unnecessary violence. The one that…

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    Police Integrity

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    This article is on the research of police integrity (The Klockars Scale) and police corruption by Carl Klockars. This reminds me of a meeting I had with an officer a day ago where she said “police integrity is number one, it’s doing the right thing even when no one is around to see.” But with police corruption going on which is any misconduct whether it be with drugs, money, sexual, etc. any misuse of power is corruption. Now in the Klockars Scale research there were several researchers…

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    You may know Josh and Tyler as the 2 person band, Twenty One Pilots. Tyler and Josh are a group of cops that only work on, "special cases". The one were working on now is pretty violent. As we approach the scene there are less and less people, and police keeping people passing by away from the blood covered corps that lay there cold on the cement ground. "What do we have today?" Josh asked ask as we approach. Another cop spoke up, it was Andy Biersack a good friend of mine.…

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    There has been many incidents involving police using excessive force. According to Nick Wing, the senior editor for Huffington Post,states, more than half of the incidents using superfluous force had dropped over the year when using body cameras (1). Implementing body cameras can change how the world is today. Police officers should be required to wear body cameras because it will create equal opportunities for everyone, create a safer environment, and police officers cannot show racial bias…

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    gangs, a growing problem is the police brutality and the unjustified shootings of unarmed people. The people of Chicago are calling for…

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    facing police departments throughout the nation is the lack of trust between officers and the community. Some people are afraid to call police for help, out of fear for their own safety. To combat the issue, several police departments have adopted new strategies for handling the matter. In community policing, there are critical steps involved. Organizational transformation, community partnerships and problem solving are key to successful community policing. The Camden County Police Department,…

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