In todays society the Criminal Justice Department as a whole is under extreme scrutiny due to the vast reach of social media and the ethical issues being raised such as the “Black Lives Matter” movement along with many more. Because citizen’s rights are being analyzed so closely in today’s world it is only right that we look at the rights of police officers that protect and serve this great country of ours. Many have different opinions on this sensitive subject and because it is in the limelight some might think they get off easy and others might believe that they are being stripped of their rights the way that they are being so intensely analyzed by both the policy makers and the community. The purpose of this research document is …show more content…
This will lead us into looking into police officer unions, the pros and cons of which will impact the rest of the discussion. Looking into the blue code and internal review boards and bringing those aspects into the discussion is very important to understand as well. Using this core information I’ll continue by bringing in some examples of scenarios in which support the information or perhaps do not support such information. Throughout I will bring in case studies and other information as examples to support the information. One of the more important topics of concern is the rising use of body cameras on police officers and whether or not implementing these types of programs is infringing on police officers rights as humans or if it is a justifiable safe guard to the citizens against police officer excessive use of force. With that it is important to look at internal review boards verses civilian review boards and the pros and cons of each. Using these examples we will be able to see just how law enforcement officers are really …show more content…
No matter what the law or what the scenario every human citizen of the United States of America is entitled to their constitutional rights regardless of employments, social status, race/ethnicity, or religion. This is no different for any person in the law enforcement field or in the criminal justice field in general. The most important amendment to look at when talking about law enforcement, especially with the uprising use of body cameras, which will be discussed later in this document, is the first amendment which has aspects of it that allow for freedom of speech. Although police officers are scrutinized and put in the public eye so often it is important to understand that these officers are still humans and they are still citizens of The United States and thus are fully entitled to their rights. Although an acting police officer is held to different standards they are citizens and must be treated as such in the core sense according to the First Amendment of The Constitution. (Legal Information Institute. CRS Annotated Constitution: First