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    knowing that your safety is at risk by those who are supposed to protect you? The ever-present issue of police brutality is one of the most serious violations of someone 's human rights. Police have committed many unjust crimes that get swept under the rug and the officer gets a slap on the wrist. Beatings, shootings, failure to provide proper treatment, and fatal chokings are all examples of police abuse that happen in America every year. Although, it can happen anywhere and to anyone the most…

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    Policy Brutality Introduction Being a police officer comes with a ton of stress, and it also comes with being in very dangerous situations. Over the last decade, police aggression/abuse has become a serious issue in the United States. The police also has a very strict rules about the use of force and aggression, and those rules should be followed at all times. Unfortunately, police officers have done many cruel things to bring this question upon. Are police officers taking advantage of their…

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    Police Brutality is one of the major leading causes of most deaths around the nation. A famous man by the name of Malcolm X once said, “There was police brutality and there was atrocity, and the press was just as atrocious as the police. Because they helped the police to cover it up by propagating a false image across the country.” In today’s society we are faced with many different challenges of police brutality. Police brutality can mean several different things, but one of my favorite…

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    Police use their rights as a police officer as a way to overpower people. Police use their rights as a police officer to overpower people, to be specific African Americans, and treat them any way they are pleased. For example, an African American might be driving in a very nice, brand new, expensive car with the windows tented. A police officer pulls them over and asks them to see their license and registration. He also asks if they will step out of the car so he can search the car. The African…

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    overlapping events that mesh together to make up the Ferguson issue. This is also an issue that did not start nor end in Ferguson, MO but continues to be relevant in our lives today. This issue of police brutality is evident all around America, even in my hometown of Burlington, Vermont. This issue of police brutality has been a huge cause for riots, protests and political conversations within the past several years, especially through the help of social media. Throughout this paper, I will…

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    and nationally. This was cry against police violence. When Staten Island grand jury didn’t indict Pantaleo, citizens in New York and San Francisco gathered to protest. On December 4 and 5 more than 300 people were arrested for disorderly conduct. Protesters used Garner 's last words “ I can 't breathe” as a slogan. They chanted together against police brutality. Where there is a group that’s against there is a group in favor. A march was done in support of police officers on December 19.…

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    Civilian Oversight to Mitigate Police Brutality Recently, police brutality has become a highly debated topic in the media as videos capturing abuse has sparked concerns across the nation. Additionally, some police officers have been identified as having patterns of abusive behavior but are still employed in the law enforcement profession. Police officer’s being allowed to remain in the law enforcement profession despite having a poor track record in community relations has caused concern among…

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    Lately, there have been many cases of police brutality occurring. It would seem that the police brutality rate was going through the roof in the past year or two, but is it really? Are there increasingly outbreaking coverages on police brutality, which there wasn’t before because we didn’t simply have the same amount of technology or is the rate going up by itself? It’s very hard to say it is, but why don’t we find out if police brutality is common or not. Many reasons state that it’s casual…

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    There has been little to none reports of police brutality towards white’s unlike other races, which makes people from other races feel like there is a lack of security. By watching the video “Man Carrying Rifle Taunts Police and they Back down” also in the Subtle Linguistics of Polite White Supremacy article, we can see the huge threat that the white man walking with a rifle by school is, but the police does nothing to take the weapon from the guy. If this would have been a black person, it can…

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    This campaign is dedicated to ending police brutality. Though I am not victim, I have witnessed my friends and fellow citizens be abused and victimized, and I am tired of seeing this abuse take place. I will begin by admitting that I have no ability to make a cool videos or fancy images, all I have is an idea and the will to make it real. The issues: I will begin by stating the common crimes committed by the police and other officials. These crimes are listed below. • False Arrest • False…

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