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    Police Body Camera Essay

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    Police officer have been serving and protecting citizens for decades, to first understand what is about to be introduced in this paper we first must understand what police are, and who are the citizens that serve under the badge. The police were invented in England and in the United States roughly around 1825 to 1855, the police were not in a sense created to solve crime, crime was at a low and technically it did not matter because crime had more to do with the acts of an individual. The ruling…

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    and made him get in the front with him. The word intention means something intended: an aim or plan (dictionary. reference n.d.). I feel that the partner knew what his intentions were when he got in the back seat with the suspect. Although, the officer that was driving did not know what his intention were at first because he never told him. Once he saw that his intention was to beat the suspect and then falsify the report he should have let it be known that he would not be a part of it and make…

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    though they can do whatever they want, using their badge to justify the actions acted out by hate groups. This leads to the murder of hundreds of unarmed civilians, most of which are black individuals or other minorities. Although not all police officers are guilty, the issue is large enough to warrant nationwide protests, the birth of groups such as Black Lives Matter, and even make its way into the 2016 presidential elections. In Ferguson, Missouri, where unarmed teen, Michael Brown, was…

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    Davis students peacefully protesting while sitting down and being pepper sprayed by a University of California Police Officer. The photograph was taken on November 18th, 2011. This image has many elements in it which include the Police Officer using pepper spray, the students sitting peacefully being maced, the spectators watching in shock and anger, and a group of armed officers in riot gear in the background. I found this image interesting because I am a student who was a proponent of what…

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    Signs that imply a potential conflict starter would include the more experienced officers continuously avoiding their non-criminal complaints in their areas. This would leave you buried in paperwork and needing to answer to your sergeant who is questioning your time management. This could create frustration and conflict with the more experienced officers on your patrol team. It would also leave your sergeant no choice but to make you work overtime without pay, therefore…

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    riots and a whole town is torn apart. Police are sent to regulate these protests and all hell breaks loose. It all started on Saturday, August 9th, when an officer responds to a reported robbery at a convenience store. The dispatcher gives a description of the robber and says the suspect is walking towards the convenience store. The officer gets to the area and encounters 18-year-old Michael Brown, and a friend. Moments later, Brown is shot six times and dies. The shooting of Michael Brown…

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    Police Brutality Police officers risk their lives daily to keep our communities safe. These men and women are often in situations where their lives are in danger. Facing dangerous criminals, police sometimes must use force. However some officers use more force than what is needed. Today this issue is debated constantly. All over the media cases of Police brutality come up everyday. Racism is believed to play a major factor in police brutality. A question constantly asked is…

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    Police Officers

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    Officers In the United States of America “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?” If you aren’t careful your Miranda Rights will be read to you in a manner in which you will be subjected to an arrest. Americans violate laws…

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    death of Samuel Dubose in Cincinnati, Ohio by Officer Tensing Ray. “Officer Tensing stated that he almost was run over by the driver…was forces to shoot the driver with his duty weapon…he fired a single shot…he was being dragged by the vehicle and had to fire his weapon” (Blow, The New York Times). “The video proves that none of that happened” (Blow, The New York Times). According to The New York times Samuel DuBose was shot multiple times and Officer Tensing was not ran over by DuBose’s car…

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    the police that I know my rights. In addition, I have created a Facebook group with my student organization on campus so we can post and blog about current events that are happening everyday. For example, we have debated and spoken how a police officer in my town framed a murder, or how ISIS is terrorizing our world. We are doing the polar opposite of an everyday college student. Not to mention, we should actually care about what’s going on; everything that is going on will in the end affect…

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