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    Being a police officer in today’s society comes with a heavy price to pay. The external pressures police face prevent them from being able to do their job safely and effectively. There is no other job that faces such criticism and sometimes deadly consequences more than being a police officer. Every which way they turn there are social, political, and economic pressures that force them to adjust their way of working. Fear of losing their job or life prohibits them from adequately and safely…

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    line between protecting oneself and abuse of force in an authoritative position. Whenever possible, a policeman should take actions to preserve a civilian’s life. Darren Wilson, the officer who killed Brown is guilty of police brutality, but did not commit a hate crime. In August of 2014 reports that a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager flooded the media. The shooting of Brown stirred up controversy based on the disputed circumstances of the shooting. The events of…

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    to make “Home” a safe and comfortable environment. Despite this, in the past year, several cases of police brutality and controversial shootings by police officers have lowered the public’s view of the men and women who serve to protect them. People have begun to attack law enforcement, saying that they are corrupt and racist, often the officers being attacked are white males, and that law enforcement as a whole no longer serves the public’s best interests. This viewpoint is wrong, and society…

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    history, which involves Rodney King where he is beaten by four white cops while other cops watch him practically get beaten to death. He survives but somebody happens to catch this brutal beating on video and the police officers are charged on March 9th 1991, then 2 of the officers are completely acquitted in 1992 which is massively accepted to have started the Los Angeles Riots. So now that being 24 years ago, it’s still a thing that parents are scared of happening to their son or daughter,…

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    On August 9, 2014 an unarmed man was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, MO. There are many conflicting witness accounts as to what happened that night which could have answered if the officer involved in the shooting was wearing a body camera. This incident as well as many others has led to a push by citizens, civil rights groups, as well as President Obama for police officers all over the United States to begin wearing body cameras. Studies have shown that there are less…

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    to bias against minorities, and my own proposed research methods i am hoping to find out if there really is a problem with police use of force. Literature Review 4-6 pages In Mellama, (2007) the researchers are trying to determine that being of a non Caucasian…

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    issues surrounding the Ferguson case was racially charged. The local issue that I identified in the Berkeley County case was police officer corruption and how secrecy and lack of consequences could negatively…

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    A police officer is given glorious force to protect and serve others behind the reinforcement of government laws to keep the equal powers and stone strong rights we have been given; among the aspects of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Since the early eighteenth century they have been under the light as superhero figures, however in some cases this powerful position has been contradicted through the abuse of individual rights with victims of society. It not only corrupts their…

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    the Police and Prosecuting the Klan." “The beating of Rodney King by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department on March 3, 1991, captured on videotape and broadcasted around the world, shocked America. The tape all but confirmed the officers ' use of excessive force and exposed to the public longstanding racial tensions in Los Angeles, with which its residents were all too familiar. The state prosecution of the four officers involved resulted in a complete acquittal. Within hours, riots…

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    of the everyday police officers that are supposed to just be patrolling streets and catching criminals that do not need to be on the streets.The first question that they need to ask themselves asks if normal citizens that comment crimes big or little, are at risk of the horrible police mistreatment and misconduct like electrocution,mock executions,waterboarding, and some more brutal things like asphyxiating with plastic bags,beatings and even rapings by the police officers that are supposed to…

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