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    in the U.S.’s history about equal citizenship rights between African-American and whites, the inequality and prejudice about African-American is still a painful blain. It’s not hard to find various cases about racial profiling and criticism towards police officers for excessive force. Many innocent people became the victims of this cognitive bias such as Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown… Some of the victims were killed, some of the victims were arrested and some of the victims remained unknown.…

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    Furthermore, members of law enforcement departments across this country are given guns because they have been sworn to protect innocent citizens and only use the guns as a means of self-defense. Unfortunately like the scene from the episode" The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street", where a person grabbed a shot gun and killed an innocent person because that person was believed to be a monster; there have been many cases in the last two years that illustrate how the police have used their guns to…

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    more abusive. The reason police brutality should stop because they’re violating the rights of other people. The Chicago police department in particular has had more police shooting than any other city in the Country. The Chicago Police Department reevaluation should include deeper psychological evaluation, mandatory body cameras, and mandatory pairing of new police officers with an experienced officer. In the last couple of days there have been several police shooting in the state of…

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    Inter-organizational relationship in the Vancouver Agreement The Vancouver Agreement (VA) is a multi-government agreement for urban development in the City of Vancouver, which particularly focus on Downtown Eastside (DTES) area (Graham 2010, p.1). DTES is an area that is socially dangerous due to high rate of drug and crime cases (p.1). This area had faced many policies failure in term of urban development and had been politically neglected (p.3). The VA is used to provide better services and…

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    negative views of the police or have issues trusting them. In recent years following several questionable officer involved shootings, the relationship with the public and law enforcement has taken a drastic negative turn. Police departments across the nation are re-vamping their community policing programs to repair public relations. History of Community Policing Community policing…

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    Police Brutality Police severity has had a long history in the U.S. In the beginning of policing, demonstrations of mass severity were generally credited to the poor work specialists. From the Great Railroad Strike of 1877, to the Pullman Strike of 1894, the Lawrence material strike of 1912, the Ludlow slaughter of 1914, the Steel strike of 1919, and the Hanapepe slaughter of 1924, the police would mercilessly beat striking workers. Can police brutality on the minorities be justified?…

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    Police brutality is an ongoing fight that can be a frightening reality. Many once believed that police officers were their saving grace in numerous situations. In recent years, there has been corruption to the ideas and values police officers hold. There have been events going on where individuals are fearful of cops and the power they hold on the situation. The issue group I chose to examine involved race relations and law enforcement. The specific argument I selected encompasses cop’s…

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    This article goes farther in depth into the topic of police brutality and if it is a prevalent factor in society today. People defending the police expressed that officers rarely use excessive force unless it is, in their opinion, absolutely necessary or they fear their life is being threatened. They also expressed that over the last two decades crime has gradually declined thanks to assertive policing. Supporters say that many accusations of police brutality are fabricated or over exaggerated…

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    The issues surrounding police use of force and Tasers is slammed by the media. Often police are traded for excessive force and draw Tasers more than need. Queensland police have a dangerous job, and therefore, they do not use excessive force, nor do they draw Tasers more often than need. Queensland police have the right to do their job, of protecting and serving the community, even if that means using force or Tasering on an offender. The Crime and Misconduct Commission, now known as…

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    As the head of the organization, I know it can be hard being a police officer or just being in law enforcement period and I also know that there are a lot challenges that come with being in law enforcement, how it can affect your personal life. Suicide amongst police officers are always high because they see the good, bad and the ugly parts of every situation and those things can take on someone as well as their minds. We must remember our officers are still human and still have emotions and…

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