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    Police Officers use of force has been an big issue for many decades, But has now made its way to mainstream. From news to social media there 's always a recent relevant story/ case on police officers use of force. In 2016 Baton Rouge man, Alton Sterling was killed do to Police officers use of excessive force. This sparked an outrage in the nation after Mr. Sterlings murder went viral through social media. The shooting led to protests in Baton Rouge and a request for a civil rights investigation by

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    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

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    A controversial topic in today’s policing is whether police use reasonable force or excessive force in certain situations. By definition excessive force is any force beyond what’s necessary to arrest a suspect and keep police and bystanders safe. There have been a number of occasions where an officer has crossed the line and went farther then he or she needed to subdue the person getting arrested. With social media and the constant need to record things on camera many of these incidents have gone

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    In most cases the police is permitted to use any form of necessary force to suppress a suspected criminal with minimal consequences if they use excessive force (“Police Use Of Force”). According to the current law all law enforcement officers should use only the amount of force necessary to weaken an incident, make an arrest, and protect themselves and others from harm (“Police Use of Force”). Officers receive guidance from their individual agencies, but no universal set of rules that governs when

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    The use of force protocol authorizes the use of force in situations where force is appropriate and reasonable to affect a lawful arrest, to protect the person of the arresting officer or to protect the person of an innocent third party or officer. The purpose of a policy on use of force is to establish general guidelines for the escalation and de-escalation of force and to establish procedures for reporting use of force. This is to ensure the department has set guidelines for deputies put in different

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    The fundamental duty of a police officer is to serve and protect the people, it’s the way they’re trained and it’s the sole purpose of why they wear a uniform and a badge. Police officers are trained to take on anything that will protect the citizens and themselves, because of this there’s been contrasting attributes to how they are trained. Since, over the past few years there has been an increase rate of police officers using excessive force to maintain order, because of this it is questioned whether

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    The media has scrutinized the use of force even more recently. Recordings of officers using force (weather excessive or not) become uploaded to the web and many individuals quickly jump to conclusions. Police use of “force” is up to the discretion of each individual police officer, and with each action a multitude of consequences can occur. The public often gets enraged after a court justifies the use of force, but often individuals do not have the full facts or understand how the justice system

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    In the past several years there has been a negative outlook on how the police force are completing the tasks they are given. In some cases police are using excessive brute force to subdue their “perpetrator.” Glover stated “The targeting of people of color by law and law enforcement is an American tradition.” (P.11). With everything going around today with police officers and how they treat the people of color in our society I can see how that can be said. That statement can be applied to cases such

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    Police Use Of Force Essay

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    escalating to brutal or deadly force and due to the environment of most minority communities, officers frequently have to resort to use-of-force. In a study by the Center for Policing Equity, which took three years to conduct, reviewed 19,000 cases of use-of-force by officers representing 11 cities between 2010 and 2015. They found that officers only employ use-of-force in 2 percent of all the police-citizen interactions, however African Americans were subjected to use-of-force 3 times the number of Caucasians

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    The use of force by the police should be more heavily regulated by the courts and legislative bodies, instead of its use be entirely dictated by the state of mind of the individual police officer because as Harmening (2013) explains “… they made the use of force reliant upon an imperfect decision making process, because a person’s perception can so easily be skewed, especially when excited” (p. 70). What this means is that if the use of force is left entirely to be dictated by the state of mind of

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