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    Police Brutality Report

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    Police Brutality is Sugarcoated Twelve-year-old Tamir Rice, born June 25, 2002, shot and killed on November 27, 2014, in Cleveland, Ohio, by Police Officer Timothy Loehmann. Officer Loehmann has dispatched a call of a black male who was waving a gun at residents as they were walking by the Cudell Recreation Center. A two-minute phone call by a pedestrian to 991 dispatches of the incident in progress. In the beginning and the middle of the call the pedestrian mentioned to the dispatch "It's…

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    Implementation of a Body Worn Camera Program: Concept Paper Police officer involved shootings and perceptions of police misconduct in recent years have prompted the public, politicians, and other stakeholders to demand that police departments equip their officers with body worn cameras. Reactions to each new controversial police incident often lead to increased demands for agencies to institute body worn camera programs The public rightfully expects that the police will demonstrate…

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    police brutality against someone. In fact Police officers have reasoning for what they do. On September 16, 2016, Terence Crutcher was pulled over by a Police Officer in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was asked to step out of his vehicle and put his hands on the back of his head. At first terence obeyed the Officers requests, but then he started reaching in his pocket without the officers request and started backing up towards his car. Betty Shelby(The officer responding to the call) still told him to…

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    Law enforcement officers have interactions with people every day. They’re unavoidable because their job is to protect the community. Traffic stops receive the most complaints against the police, since they mostly lead to conflict. Officers should attempt to approach the situation in a positive way. They have a huge impact on the outcome. But even those approaching it in a positive way, at times a negative outcome will occur. People’s behaviors are unpredictable especially cases where a traffic…

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    Lorde implies that protecting and providing for them the best that one can should be a priority that is acted on, not just talked about. Speaking about putting them first and doing it are two very different things as are "...poetry and rhetoric...." (1030) Poetry is metrical composition in verse that uses figurative language, symbols, metaphors to help express aspects of internal and external realities in some meaningful way. The key is the meaningful way. Poets, as well as all artists, want…

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    Cameras had the greatest effect on property crime whereas the effect on personal crime was less clear as there was little change in the level of assault and wounding. “When a survey was taken in the three towns, most people felt safer with the presence of CCTVs, but those who often visited the town centre regularly did not feel any safer” (Brown, 1996). Many individuals felt that the cameras were unable to control the rowdy behavior of the people. When the three cases were compared individually,…

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    Officers tend to get the idea that if one or a few people treat them disrespect, then other people will behave the same. Race reliably assumes a key part in police fierceness in the United States. Law requirement has presented minorities to oppressive treatment…

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    Distrust In Policing

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    the city to protest while others riot. Today we face similar problems with police officers from the situation that happen in Ferguson with the Michael Brown or in New York where Eric Gardner was in a choke hold by a police Officer which he could not breathe and later died. There have been other cases around the world about police officers using excessive force. Some police officers have neglected these issues and do not fully understand the impact it has on a…

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    Discrimination an Analysis of the Shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri Austin Dix PSYC 2602-002 Spring 2015 University of Colorado Boulder The shooting of an unarmed black teenager named Michael Brown by a white police officer, Darren Wilson, in Ferguson, Missouri polarized the nation and catalyzed a renewed focus on police violence and racial biases in policing. Ferguson, Missouri has 21,000 residents, and is primarily white. Of their 53-man police force, only…

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    Valencia W. Wright Ethics and Social Justice HUMN – 6406F Dr. K. Farris Walden University December 21, 2014 The description of this case which was taken place on April 1994, when an inmate named Preston Tate was shot and wounded by a corrections officer. This incident took place at California’s Corcoran State prison when Preston Tate and his cellmate were fighting against two rivalries who were Hispanic gang members. Following Preston Tate’s death at the hands of a prison guard and that’s…

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