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    Police abuse remains one of the most serious human’s rights violations. Over the past decade‚ police actions have people wondering if officers are really doing their job. Sometimes police are put in situations that force is needed. But‚ because some officer’s use these extreme measures in situations when it is not need‚ Reform is needed in law enforcement. Law enforcement should look at if they held liable if force is used improperly‚ they have been properly trained to use force‚ and they use the

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    did change the way how I look at police officers today. Growing up I was taught that whenever there is an emergency that the police men were the ones who everyone can depend on. They help serve and protect the communities to make them a better place‚ almost like a super hero. Schools failed to not educate the younger generation on police brutality. Back when I was in high school I’d question what I was taught about police and my safety. Can I really trust police or not? The purpose for this essay

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    Police Brutality is defined as the use of excessive or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians. What the dictionary does not state is that lives are lost‚ families are ripped apart‚ and innocent people are killed every year. Officers are made to enforce the law‚ and protect the citizens from harmful situations‚ not to use force indiscriminately in situations that could be managed in many other ways. The topic of police brutality needs to be brought up more as a situation that needs

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    After reading this article‚ I am mostly bothered by the Police Brutality and the Abortion Prosecution. However‚ I would also like to talk about the how frequently illegal immigrants’ rights are being violated. Illegal immigrants have become very frequent victims of racial profiling‚ and sadly this discriminations are often done by persons in powerful positions such as employers‚ government officials‚ and the law enforcement. They are often violated of their rights because they think that these immigrant

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    likely to be a victim of police brutality because of the color of your skin. Joyner uses juxtaposition‚ and angle of the picture to convey that police can do anything they please and they are able to get away with it. Also‚ to convey that America is aware that most of the people who are being brutalized are black people. The author uses juxtaposition by placing the protesting man that is holding up the sign “ Guilty of only being black.” with him chained to a ‘Police Brutality’. This shows that even

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    was surprised to find out that police officers do not always have to read your rights if you get arrested. Police have the right to arrest you under suspicion but police only read you the Miranda Rights only if they start interrogating you. It is not just when they arrest you. I think that I get this notion that we have to be read our rights right after getting arrested stems from pop culture and media. Media and TV shows significantly impact how we perceive police but in reality what is presented

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    A major issue surrounding criminal justice agencies across the United States is police brutality and the abuse of power. There has been case after case involving police officers using excessive‚ deadly force that more often than not unjustifiable behavior. Police departments have been in hot water lately because of the actions of certain officers. As a result‚ the criminal justice system as a whole is affected by the negative and inappropriate behavior. Instead of the officers who under scrutiny

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    Gruenewald Police and Society January 31‚ 2013 Police Misconduct and Corruption In the early 1990’s police brutality had become common; police officers abused their powers and became brutal when dealing with offenders and even non-offenders. One infamous example of such brutality occurred in 1992 in Los Angeles when a black man named Rodney King was violently beat by five officers for being “black.” The five officers repeatedly struck King as a few other officers stood by not paying any attention

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    being targeted simply for the color of their skin. Although having video proof of the murders and assaults made by on-duty police officers‚ many are still walking away either free and convicted of no charge or put on paid suspension for weeks or months. I am working on the topic of Police Brutality Against African Americans In The United States because I want to find out why police are getting away with the murders of innocent African American men‚women‚ and children to help my reader better understand

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    Police Brutality In recent years‚ police action‚ particularly police abuse‚ has come into view of a wide‚ public and critical eye. Evidence of police brutality is seen in Joan Didion’s “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” as well as many other sources‚ such as BBC‚ the New York Times‚ and Time Magazine. Is it fair that police can use brute force? Police are supposed to protect and serve the people of our country‚ however‚ in many cases‚ police abuse their power and use excessive force‚ leading to police

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