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    Running head: USE OF FORCE AND USE OF DISCRETION IN POLICING 1 USE OF FORCE AND USE OF DISCRETION IN POLICING 13 The Use of Force and Use of Discretion in Policing Shardell M. Thomas American Military University Contents What is Use of Force? 3 Use of Force Continuum 4 Police Code of Silence 6 Role of Training 8 Role of Administration 9 Conclusion 10 References 13 What is Use of Force? Police have been given the responsibility to enforce the laws of a government and

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    The Use of Police Force Police encounter different situations in their daily activities. The diverse nature of the circumstances implies that the members of the police also have to adopt different strategies of handling them. In some circumstances, the police have to use force as a way of addressing the situations. Unfortunately, when the police apply their own discretion in the use of force, the outcomes of this approach may end in fatalities or serious injuries. In recent times, diverse opinions

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    The current use of force continuum that many deploy can actually confuse some officers; this use of force continuum adheres to the one plus one theory. This states that officers may use force equal to the level of resistance being met or they may go up one level if they can articulate that they either tried the equal level, which failed, or we know the equal level would be ineffective. Below is the current model that many departments follow: Use of Force Continuum Levels of Resistance Levels

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    The use of force model continuum has 5 layers. Although it may vary amongst different agencies and jurisdictions, they are all very similar when considering the highest form of force to use as an alternative, deadly force. Officers are encouraged to determine appropriate level of force to use when surveying the scene/dilemma, taking into consideration important factors: victims, witnesses, scene, suspect, their partner’s life, but mostly importantly self-defense. Before discussing the layers of the

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    Use of Force Essay

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    Use of Force Use of Force Serena R. Smith Grand Canyon University JUS 515 Use of Force Use of Force One night, a small-town patrol officer stops a car driven by two teenagers. The officer believes that one of them might be responsible for a string of recent burglaries. The teens are questioned, and the officer becomes angry at their responses. Over the objections of the teenagers, both teens are pulled out of the car and shoved around a little. They are both told that they are under arrest

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    Use Of Force Essay

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    Use of Force Purpose To provide officers with guidelines on the use of force. Scope This directive applies to all officers. This department respects human life. Officers have the authority to use force only to protect the public. Use of deadly force is only authorized in life and death situations. 1. Definitions: 1. Deadly force: force that is intended to cause bodily harm or death. 2. Less lethal force: Any force not considered

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    Use Of Force In Policing

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    In terms of police work, the use of force is an inevitable measure. According to the National Institute of Justice, “Law enforcement officers should use only the amount of force necessary to mitigate an incident, make an arrest, or protect themselves or others from harm.” There are also many factors that need to be taken into consideration, these include: whether or not the amount of force is justified, whether or not this officer has been properly trained, whether or not the department will be

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    Use Of Force Scenarios

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    One issue facing law enforcement agencies is the use of force. Nonetheless, I will make use of actual scenarios to explain the levels of force used in accordance to use-of-force continuum guidelines. Scenario 1: An police officer pulls over a vehicle that did not have a license plate. The officer approaches the car. The officer asks the driver for their license and registration for the vehicle. At this point the police officer has surpassed the officer presence level to the verbalization level.

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    Police Use Of Force

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    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 be found

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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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