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    Conversation About Our Police Force has Changed The police are responsible for our well-being, our protection, controlling crime, and maintaining public order. These individuals are held to a high standard, however, as Voltaire said best, “With great power comes great responsibility.” The police force is generally well-respected and supported; however, recent police brutality cases have been causing an uproar, and the media heavily influences the image people have of the police. So, have U.S.…

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    Compromised By Police

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    contradict the original intent. Police are to maintain order in the public and enforce the law. But many are now afraid of the police, due to the headlines on the news about the police beating unarmed civilians, and abusing their power. Police abuse, brutality, can be caused by uncertainty that the civilians are up to no good, racism, and not the right police training can result to death. Police officers’ responsibilities are to enforce the law and maintain order. The police have been doing a…

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    Abusing Police Power

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    Their Power, Not The Police. People with low self-control are more likely to be a risk - taker and do things against the law. People with low self-control don’t know how to control their temper very well, so they don’t know when to stop encouraging the conflict. When people want to keep arguing it doesn’t help them calm down, it makes their temper worse than what it was. When their temper reaches a point their low self- control start becoming a threat to the officer. Police are not abusing their…

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    watch group and over the past years it has developed into a unit with duties to up hold the laws of the country. One of law enforcement officers main purpose is to protect citizens, but with the increase in police brutality and shootings are they protecting or destroying. Increase in police brutality and shootings increases concerns as to whether law enforcement officers should wear body cameras. This research paper will have arguments support the thesis. In the paper, there are results taken…

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    happening at all. Police brutality is the extra use of force that isn 't necessary, in order to accomplish a lawful police purpose. Whether it 's arresting someone for speeding, or theft, there are police men and women who abuse their power and take things to another level. There are many good policemen and women out there, but the corrupt ones are ignored and never really done anything about. My only question is why is it still happening? The scary part is that weapons and the police force are…

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    citizens safe under all circumstances? The idea of control is broad but we have put in place active members of our country to stand on the front lines to keep our citizens safe. The police and military. Within their power can sometimes cause the rise of the question, how much power is too much power? Police brutality is an uprising and a modern day problem on a laundry list of issues our country is working to fix.…

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    The police force used by police officers across America is one of the most visible features of governance in the United States. Police have been around for about 150 years, police have been organized as a form of public institution with the duty of enforcing laws and keeping the peace. In our society police officers have the role of social control agents with accountability for there enforcement practices. Yet for as long as police been around police departments have received a significant…

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    Allen, Terrence T., and M. Michaux Parker. "Police Officers And Their Perceived Relationship With Urban Communities: Does Living In The Community Influence Police Decisions?." Social Development Issues: Alternative Approaches To Global Human Needs 35.3 (2013): 82-95. PsycINFO. Web. 9 Sept. 2016. This article takes a completely different viewpoint of police brutality. Terrence Allen and Michaux Parker show the relationship between police officers and the members of the community that the…

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    This leads to an underlying problem of misunderstanding contributing to other problems, such as law enforcement brutality. Yet, poverty itself is not to blame. The tension between law enforcement and social activists seems to cultivate rapidly even though a lack of information is provided. Thus, leading to a…

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    relationship with the African American population and police brutality. According to the article, Kristen states, “ Thirty cases of state sanctioned or justified murder of Black people in the first 3 months of 2012 alone have been found.” (Savali 4) Black Americans are overwhelming faced with corruption, violence, and profiling more than any other racial or ethnic group: There is a huge racial dimension to this problem. This is because many police officials look at the African American race as…

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