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    November the second‚ two police officers named Anthony Beminio and Justin Martin was ambushed in the early hours of the morning. Those two officers were right at home in little Iowa. The things to know about police being targeted is why they are being targeted and by who. Police Officers don’t have to do anything to be attacked. Out of the 132 men and women‚ Those two men are just a fraction of all the officers killed in motivated attacks. According to CNN.com‚ 64 officers were attacked with malicious

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    Kaleb Lopez English 101 2/26/13 Police Brutality “Police brutality is a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force by using an amount of force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary.” Police brutality‚ a word that was first used in 1893‚ has raised many questions. Some of these are: what are the causes of police brutality‚ and what are some prevention steps we can take to avoid police brutality? Police brutality has been an increasing pandemic

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    Police brutality is the use of unnecessary or excessive force used when handling a civilian. It includes emotional and verbal assault or intimidation that violates a person’s civil rights. Police brutality is very common in many countries all over the world especially in the news where such cases are reported. It is seen as a form of police misconduct which involves sexual abuse‚ police corruption‚ false arrests‚ racial profiling‚ and political repression. These forms of police brutality are mainly

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    much debate in the United States surrounding the causes of police brutality. Missing from this debate is the question of what types of individuals choose to become officers of the law. Are these individuals prone to behave in a violent manner once placed in positions of authority? Do some police officers possess a psychological profile that encourages such behavior? Further‚ what role does group socialization play in the issue of police violence against Blacks and Browns? Research suggests that

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    Rashad is a black boy who is apart of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps as his father wishes. He’s a normal teenager who parties every Friday with his friends until one evening he is a victim of police brutality and being falsely accused of stealing when he was reaching for his cellphone. Quinn is a white boy who is well known for his father‚ who died serving his country. Seeing this violence around him‚ especially when the police officer responsible was his best friend’s brother‚ Quinn decides

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    Police Brutality is a major problem in America today‚ and few minor steps are being taken to prevent this injustice. There are numerous cases where a police officer’s assaults an innocent person. When the media releases these types of news motives are put into question‚ leading to public unrest due to controversy. With a simple solution‚ there is an easy way to bring peace to these types of problems. The newest technology "body cameras" are turning out to be more well known in today’s general public

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    victim’s blood”? Please explain. Police are resolutely focused on the consequences of crimes for victims also motivate cops in a way no other cause does. Protecting the public doing something meaningful for other people. 3. What are the three ways that Police Officers have to get people to do what they want them to do? a. Noble cause b. The victim c. the tower 4. What does the operative assumption of guilt mean? Explain. Police tend to assume guilt as a working premise

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    Police corruption is when law enforcement abuse their power for either their own personal gain or some other kind of gain like departmental or political gain. It is when they break the very laws and ordinances they are supposed to be upholding and enforcing. It is a very broad term that covers falsifying evidence‚ soliciting or accepting bribes‚ disregarding criminal behavior they know is taking place and all sorts of other forms of misconduct. Police corruption dates back to the 1830s when organized

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    Controlling Police Through Litigation Controlling Police Through Litigation Police departments draft and implement policies and procedures to provide consistency and eliminate ambiguity in department practices. These are guidelines are for staff and officers to follow in a variety of different situations. Police policies and procedures may have the force of law‚ or be considered by a court or jury in determining whether an officer acted lawfully in the line of duty. Procedures related to employee

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    Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman thought that he should follow Trayvon because he had on a hoodie which Zimmerman deemed suspicious. While Zimmerman was following this young man home‚ he called the police and they told him to remain in his car. Despite being told to remain in his vehicle‚ Mr. Zimmerman went against police orders and left the vehicle. When he Zimmerman his vehicle‚ he attacked Trayvon‚ which resulted in a scuffle. During that scuffle‚ Mr. Zimmerman shot Trayvon in his chest‚ which lead to his

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