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Essay On Police Brutality

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It is truly saddening when the people who are supposed to be serving and protecting us are seriously injuring, maiming, and even killing citizens in our cities, communities, and country.
There is, and have been, more cases of police brutality in the United States than anywhere else in the entire world, and in a recent report in New Jersey, 99 percent of complaints against police officers are never even investigated. This means that the hundreds of cases of cruelty deriving from police officers towards citizens are swept under the rug and completely forgotten. You’ll see the media blow up stories of police officers doing good deeds, talking a man out of jumping off of a bridge, saving innocent lives, and yes, some cops are amazing human …show more content…

Studies show that the police force generally has about thirty percent more white people serving than in the community that they serve, and the cities with a greater percent of African Americans, have a lower trust in the police overall. An example of racism in the police force is Florida’s “stop and frisk” policy that is largely aimed at black men. (Roleff 23)
The police are excessively militarized in the United States, and every year billions of dollars are spent on military equipment. The use of SWAT teams has risen by 1500 percent in the last two decades only. Washington DC’s relatively small police force, 3,550 officers shot and killed more residents than any other force in America in the 1990s. The most complaints come from physical force during arrests, searches, traffic stops, issue of warrants, and random street incidents. (Karson 55)
The solution is pretty simple. To prevent any forms of abuse from police officers is to keep them on camera at all times, and require sufficient training in non-violent situations. (Kristian 13) Don’t hire a bunch of old, white, men who are homophobic, racist, have anger issues, etc. Require ample background checks and information on the person applying for the

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