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Police Use Of Force Essay

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Under certain situations police officers are allowed to use force; for instance controlling a disruptive or disturbed person when undergoing arrest. Officers are trained to properly use force from the academy and any further training the department the officer’s work for. However lately there has been a debate amongst the public, law enforcement agencies, televisions, newspapers, and civil as well as criminal courts. The topic of the debate was if the police officers use excessive force against suspects (U.S department of Justice, 1999). Force is defined as, a non-negotiable use of police authority to influence the behavior of citizens (Ederheimer, Fridell, 2005). The National Institute of Justice defines use of force as the amount of effort …show more content…

According to the NIJ “police officers should ensure that any individual who gets injured in this event must receive medical aid; moreover, anyone close to the injured subject (family member or friend) should be informed about this situation” (National institute of justice, 2009). Reasonable force is the amount of force that the officer uses where normal person would use in a similar given situation where excessive force is the amount of force exceeding the ordinary force (Ederheimer, Fridell, 2005). There are many cases across the country involving the police using excessive against their suspects. The public believe they have a good knowledge about the laws and polices related to the unjustified use of force by police. When the officer is found that they are used excessive force the officer will have to report to their commander and on worse times there is jail time and termination. The police are allowed to use physical force to overcome a situation and in police training they are taught how to properly use force. The police can used the soft techniques which involves joint locks, grabs and holds so as to inhibit the movement of the

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