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    Rationale Police Force

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    In determining the rationale of police use of force against individuals, it is also important to discuss factors such as the environment in which police officers in have in explaining police use of force during routine patrols. Terill et al. (2003) aimed to determine the effect of neighborhood context on the severity of force exercise by patrol officers (p. 292). Utilizing the findings of Black (1976), the authors reviewed that, "police will be more punitive toward suspects with lower economic or

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    Police Use Of Force

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    Police officers and the use of force has been an issue for decades between citizens and law enforcement. There have been many high profile cases for the use of force such as the LAPD and Rodney King beating. Also, the more recent cases such as NYPD and Eric Gardener where the suspect Mr. Gardener was choked with a triangle choke hold by an NYPD officer. These cases seem to bring great attention due to them being video recorded and having different points of view. The definition for use of force can

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    “A police force is a constituted body of persons empowered by the state to enforce the law, protect property, and limit civil disorder”. Or in layman’s terms, a body formed to serve and protect civilians. With the Ferguson incident of an African American boy getting shot by a white American police officer, it came to the limelight that how America’s police force has gone to the extent of acquiring military grade equipment, armor, gear .With sheer ignorance, unreasonable argument and lack of reliable

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    Police Use Of Force

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    It is a part of the job for the police to use force. Once the an arrest ensues, then it is the job of the police to use the force necessary to carry out the arrest. One thing that the public often say in criticism of the polices use of force is “well, he only stole some [something worth a small amount of money]” or “[the arrested individuals] didn't do anything that bad to deserve that much force”. However, it does not matter what the crime is; the only thing that matters is that the officer makes

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    Excessive Police Force

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    Excessive force and deadly force by police demands much of the media's attention today. There is not much stated about the lower levels of force that can reasonably be employed. "The ability to use non- negotiable coercive force force is the core of police role." (Wolf, 2009) The reason that people call on police is because they believe that some type of force is needed. Training on the use of force does not however give an officer knowledge on every situation. An officer has to decide what to do

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    Police Force Brutality

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    The brutality of police force come from their empowerment to intimidate. This behavioral pattern is the authentic legacy of many decades ago. If by the technique of a movie in fast, we place three hundred years of American history, the brutality of the Puritan mentality of capitalism and racial and social divisions characterizes the most salient episodes of this story. The settlers and the Americans have engaged in violence to exterminate the original inhabitants, witches and punish adulterous women

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    Police Force Analysis

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    the chapter showed two columns. One column contained different ways police officers act in public and when each form should be used. For example open stance or defense stance must be used when police officers must show authority. Another example force like OC, escort hold or other force forms must be used when individuals are resistance and possess possible threat. And of course the last force of authority is use of deadly force which only must be used to stop dangerous threat. Table 1 and Table

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    discussions about prejudice in the police force, this issue remains at the forefront of my mind as of late. Starting in 2014 with the tragic death of Michael Brown, an eighteen year old African American boy who was gunned down by the white police officer Darren Wilson, the vast injustices hidden within the justice system have been continuously exposed and thus an entire movement began. Since then, the nature of law enforcement and prejudices within the police force have been the subject of an ongoing

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    The impression of public in the U.S of the police using excessive forces, such as brutality, in today's modern policing continues to be a sensitive issue across the country. Many police agencies around the nation are under the pressure for alleged abuse of force from the view of the media perspective. Justified or not, the image of the police use of force continues to strike a nerve with the American public. However, an attempt to use force is often misunderstood by the community because of the media

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    the line for citizens they have never met, yet still in today’s society every one of those police men and women have a stigma that surrounds them and their job. Day after day, we hear about another shooting incident, or something that they have done incorrectly, but do we ever stop and think about how they felt in that moment? While there are bad cops in this world, most of the men and women in the police force are there to do meaningful work. In that moment that can ruin the rest of their lives, their

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