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    Police Brutality Case

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    fear of the police has created riots and protests across the country. We have seen how these police officers have reacted in these negative/violent situations in which dangerous events become unpredicted and officers need to follow their training protocol. The public needs to know what officers are trained to do in which things go wrong and become struck with violence. We are consistently seeing officers use brute force and an incredible amount of violence in serious situations…

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    Always Running Summary

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    primary documents about the rise of the black panthers Huey newton mentions that the police were impolite and would not hesitate to shoot and kill a black male even at time in the back. This reminded me of when Miguel was shot in the back by police officers in Always running and that led an enormous amount of violence and organization. The fact is although black and latino youth have differences in the racism we face, we still both face…

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    Discrimination In Media

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    now, we see police officers hurting innocent people. The videos that are shown on the media are very short but has very graphic material. Some of the videos shows the discrimination towards black people. This causes us viewers to interpret it wrong .With this said, this causes riots throughout community causing campaigns such as BlackLivesMatter. With this campaign, we see black people rebelling towards discrimination. That they will take a stand and not let the police officers hurt their…

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    Response To Moral Panic

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    found that the majority of individuals who have experienced force from police officers felt that those officers handled the situation inappropriately. This is an alarming percentage. A recent case that occurred in Staten Island, NY gained national media attention. In 2014, police stopped Eric Garner and were under the impression that he was guilty of selling untaxed cigarettes. There was a bystander who recorded the officer who tried to arrest Garner. The bystander claimed that he had witnessed…

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    The police officer told the kids about the call and said he didn’t have a problem with the kids playing basketball and joined them in their game; the camera on the dashboard of his police cruiser captured him on video interacting and shooting hoops with the kids. Not once in the story was it mentioned that the kids were black and the officer was white - the fact that the kids were black and the officer was white didn’t matter, but if the officer had gone to the scene with a completely…

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    police officers have received a great deal of pressure to wear born cameras. This pressure came after events took place where deaths were caused by police officers. This article deals with a study that was conducted in Orlando, Florida with the Orlando Police Department. The study collected data from police officers within the Orlando Police department and examined their personal views on body-worn cameras. Prior to this study there had been no other experiments conducted on police officers on…

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    to make sure they sent trained police officers to properly deal with the situation. Two Dallas police officers responded to the call and the body cam video of one of them recorded what happened at the scene. When the officers knock on the door, Shirley answered and walked outside followed by her 38 years old son, Jason Harrison who had a screwdriver in his hand. The police officers asked him to drop the screwdriver; because Jason did not followed the officers’ instructions, he was shoot 5 times,…

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    As a credential manager you will need to be familiarized with the required licensure and certification of each potential healthcare professional interested in working for your organization. There are different tools that assist in ensuring that the academic qualification and continuing education requirements for a specific profession are met, such as accredited credentialing websites created by the government that are dedicated to giving detailed information of each state professional…

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    spotted a man who fit the description coming out of the gas station with friends. They asked the men to get down on the ground, two subjects complied while one pleaded against the police and refused to get down. After reaching into his pocket, the officer opened fire and shot and killed 20 year old Dillon Taylor. This case sounds similar to a lot of the police killings that are being publicized nationally all over the news; some ending in mass hysteria with entire communities protesting and…

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    more important aspect of physical health for police officers is cardio. Police officers are far more likely to need cardiovascular endurance while on the job. If conditioning is not good enough, the heart does not pump blood sufficiently to the body, and as a result, the officers cannot do their job properly (Oldham, 2001). Bisset, Bisset and Snell (2012) suggest that foot pursuits generally last no longer than 100 yards; therefore, should an officer train by running miles everyday or by…

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