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    people that have experienced police brutality. Body cameras shows an officers’ point of view of how they react in difficult situations and carry out duties. Whether or not law enforcement carry out the law justly, body cameras will be used as evidence to understand both sides. This article lists main points on why officers should wear them and not wear them. How it works is the camera will be pinned on the chest of an officer and show the interaction in first person. Then, the video would be…

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    meaning the police must have military type training and military type ranking. The police must be under government control, this statement requires that officers must report any and all activities that they witness and do a follow-up. Officers are also to enforce the government laws whether they like them are not. It is against code for police officers to go on strike. The absence of crime will best prove the efficiency of the police. This is a bold statement because you don’t hear about…

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    The Ghetto Essay

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    about the police. In these streets people call the ghetto, there’s no respect for these police officers, they see them as paid people who don’t do anything but cause destruction. As you look throughout the history of or country police officers weren’t always the friendliest people ever. For instance in the deep south , African Americans were dragged out their beds or their houses by these police officers and placed in their beds .Sometimes they were hit with their batons or sprayed with hoses ,…

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    lives get changed the family of the victim and police officers families with each incident that happens. Some people blame the cop as an individual police officer from all of the police shootings that have occurred over the past few years. But sometimes you have to look at the big picture behind all of these police shootings, the police officers were at these locations for a particular reason. Just in 2016 alone, The U.S. saw 135 police officers died in the line of duty in 2016, which is the…

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    choice to become a police officer with the Memphis Police Department. I chose to become an officer when I first came to Memphis, and I seen the work that they continuously do in the community. I want to be able to contribute to my community, and protect the citizens. I find a thrill and challenge being able to solve and investigate crimes. To become There are many factors I must research and take into consideration. I have researched the salary of a Memphis Police officer, as well as the…

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    Civilizing Officers

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    The data also points at the idea of civilizing officers or what some call a civilizing effect, meaning that when on camera you’re more likely to think before you act (Sierra-Arevalo, 2015). It’s just the idea that if you know you’re on camera, then you’re more likely to act more appropriate, knowing that the footage could be use against in cases of misconduct (Sierra-Arevalo, 2015). Police body cameras just better improve relations with suspects and members of the community, showing then that…

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    Police officers vowed to protect the lives of citizens, as well as keep the community safe. Unfortunately, several fellow officers have decided to brutalize citizens, and abuse authority. By using excessive, unreasonable force, these officers have put the lives of other officers at risk, although they have been following their authorities. Police brutality has increased throughout the years. Police brutality refers to the use of excessive force against a civilian. Many innocent lives have been…

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    Police have violated laws many times. One way to prevent this is, body cameras. There are many things needed to be known first. Some things that need to be known is, the problems they’ll solve, the price, and who currently wears them. There are many things body cameras can solve. There are many times were body cameras could help a lot in court. One example of this is, When police, a witness, and a suspect all say different things then there’s a video that can show what happened. Also cops are…

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    (Palmiotto & Unnithan, 2011) Two California patrol officers saw Rodney King speeding on the highway. His car passed them from a rear. They paced his vehicle and activated their emergency equipment and attempted to make him pull over. Rodney did not comply with the officers and continued driving.…

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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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