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    issue of police brutality that is sweeping the nation. When a person looks a little bit deeper into this issue a person can realize that it was more than just raciest or financial status that was separating officer and common citizens. Throughout this paper it talks about how so many conflicts that are coming out today about law enforcers are due to the lack of training, not able to deal with high stress situations, and the political advantage that police have that are increasing police brutality in America

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    Police brutality is a very serious problem in the United States. The term “police brutality” has been used sense 1872. According to Wikipedia, it is an act of misconduct done by a member of law enforcement by using an extreme amount of force to physically, mentally or emotionally attack a member of society. The job of a police officer can be a dangerous one and sometimes they are put in situations where excessive force is needed. The problem is when there is excessive force used by the people

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    depiction of police brutality, which often leads to death. Police brutality has been an issue for many years, and it remains a major concern for those of the minority community. Over the past five centuries, black people have endured violence in many different ways. Today, police officers use deadly, excessive force that leads to inexcusable assaults, beatings and shootings. This demonstrates the government’s role in initiating and prolonging racial suppression and provides the explanation for police brutality

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    Police officer's primary responsibility is to protect and serve citizens and communities, not to abuse the power that they were given to hurt innocent people. For personal enjoyment or a personal vendetta. Some states have the “Stand-Your-Ground” laws, which allows innocent citizens the right to use deadly force to defend and protect themselves. But what if they were protecting themselves from police brutality. Police brutality can be has been going on for many years. But recently has become a bigger

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    The public was so quick to judge the incident as police brutality against minorities, but in a court case brought against the four officers, the jury acquitted three of them while the fourth was considered a mistrial (Medina). The mostly white jurors “were not convinced that an 81-second videotape of the incident represented the entire story.” This incident made Rodney King the “poster child for police brutality,” and the videotape, shown several times on news outlets, was seared

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    know been harassed by police? For some people, police are looked at as the protectors of our community, but for others they are the real criminals in society. According to Encyclopedia.com police brutality is, “The use of any force exceeding that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose.” The existence of police brutality is becoming more of an issue today. There have been many cases throughout history where citizens are severely injured or murdered by police. Something has to be

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    there have been many conflict emotions when it come the topic about police brutality. Police brutality is where men or women from the police force use an excessive amount of force or abuse towards people in the community. Whether it was done with for the right reasons of wrong reasons, many agree that the amount of police brutality in our country in this past few years have risen where citizens either fear or are angered at the police. Some on the other hand could say that it is not all of the cops

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    Police brutality has always been an issue in American society; however recently police brutality as become a more prominent issue in the media as well as among concerned citizens. The current display of brutality towards citizens has changed the views of the current generation’s outlook towards the police’s misuse of authority. Citizens claim to feel less protected by the police department, I had a friend tell me that one of her best friends is terrified by the police and the authority they hold

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    What is police brutality? “Police brutality is the use of excessive and/ or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians” (Danilina). Not only does police brutality happen in the form of excessive force but it can also be psychological, racial profiling, sexual abuse, and verbal abuse (Danilina). There are infinite forms in which police brutality can take place. Police officers are constantly infringing on civilians human rights when it comes to police brutality. Former human rights

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    Police Brutality and the Racism It Fosters A controversial topic for decades, one issue that has made a noticeable impact in modern day society, especially in the year of 2015, is that of police brutality. Stemming from deep-rooted and institutionalized racism within law enforcement and other surrounding fields, it has sparked a firestorm of opposition, with many American citizens up in arms over the target that’s been seemingly casted on the backs of the black community. Despite the various protocols

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