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    Police Brutality

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    as criminals, but from the people who vowed to protect and serve them as well. For most people, it is simple to see how police brutality is an issue, for others, they want to believe and take the side of those who they are supposed to trust, the officers. Looking to the future, police brutality concerning citizens of color will continue to magnify due to racism, people holding positons of power, and racial stereotypes. Racism is a subject that almost all of the world has dealt with in one way…

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    corruptions in the time off of a patrol. Police officers watching is an essential element and purpose of forces branches. The goal line and purposes of the police officers contain crime deterrence, illegal tensions, law administration, command preservation, community services, and traffic flow execution. However, take into consideration that police officers do have limited recourse, comprehensible attention officer policies and processes that officer security at least price. Naturally a town is…

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    policeman in today 's society: “Police officers literally have millions of contacts with citizens every day, and in the vast majority of those interactions, there is no claim of wrongdoing, but that’s not news” (Perez-Pena & Williams, 2015). Along with the scrutiny of the media, in high-risk scenarios the police need to make instantaneous decisions in order to keep situations under control. The use of video surveillance sometimes creates a misleading view towards officers “and it cannot really…

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    Department officers. King was involved in a high speed chase along with two other male victims of these brutal police. Bryant Allen was one of the passengers and was manhandled, kicked, stomped on, taunted, and threatened. The other passenger, Freddie Helms, was struck in the head as he lay on the ground harmless. Helms was later treated for a laceration on top of his head (Newton). As for King, he was tased and beaten by batons with excessive force. The commanding officer on scene, Officer…

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    Growing up you see on Halloween children dressing up as police officers or you play cops and robbers. What makes someone want to become a police officer? I can think of some bad and good encounters I had with police officers. A bad one was I was driving in Reading on 12th street the police officer pulled me over saying I was driving crazy. He takes my license registration and proof of insurance he comes back and tells me I have a warrant out for my arrested for not replying to a citation, he…

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    police industry. Police officers are employed by the state and agencies which deal with local law enforcement. A job in the police department simply entails • Reducing crime • Enforcing traffic safety • Investigation • Working in jails • Testifying in courts in cases they are involved You have to be ready to accept responsibility, work as a team, meet daily challenges, and gain the respect of your community. There are different roles in the police department. • Police Officers After the…

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    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 you never…

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    Unlawful Murder Essay

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    In the inquest of Ian Tomlinson’s death the police officer claimed that his actions were in self-defence and he genuinely believed that the victim, who was walking away with his hands in pockets, was posing “risk or unknown risk” (IPCC, 2010, p. 104), by displaying hostility and refusing to move away. As a result the police officer felt the need to inflict force on the victim which was justified by claiming that it was “a mere gesture” (p…

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    also commit a percentage of the grant to making sure that all police enforcement officers were safe with the proper body protection armory and all uniforms would have body camera’s installed in cases where justice would be determined in cases where police or the victim were being labeled ( Schmalleger, 2012).…

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    killed in Ferguson, Missouri, by Officer Darren Wilson. Some witnesses say that Brown was charging towards Wilson when the shots were fired. Others say that Brown never moved towards the officer. What really happened? Was Officer Wilson right to shoot Michael Brown? There is no way we could know this for sure. This incident is one of the reasons body cameras on police officers are becoming more popular. However, this raises a question: should police officers be required to wear body…

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