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    Use of Force Essay

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    Running head: Use of Force Criminal Justice Topic CRMJ300 Whenever a law enforcement officer places an individual under arrest or is involved in a deadly force scenario the officer has used some degree of force. The incidents where an office has to make a split second decision and use physical force to control a situation is known as “Use of Force.” The use of force varies as situations present themselves to the officer and they must decide what level of force is necessary to control the

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    The Use Of Police Force

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    mistreat them with an unnecessary use of force just because of the power they posses over them. Whether its police corruption or not, people need to first understand what an officer deals with from when he puts on his uniform to when he takes it off at the end of the night. The four basic responsibilities of the police are to enforce laws, provide services, prevent crime, and preserve the peace of the people in their community. It is a police officers job to use his power in protecting the civilians

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    Police Use Of Force

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    only that degree of force that is reasonable and necessary under the totality of the circumstances to safely accomplish a legitimate law enforcement function.”(Phillips, 2017). To ride along with the misconduct of police there are also undoubtedly issues with violence from the public. In 2001, the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the National Institute of Justice, published the book Police Use of Force in America. This book simply restated statistics

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    Police Use Of Force

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    In most cases the police officers are legally allowed to partially use force. The public at large should expect this due to the nature of the police duties that require them to do so when appropriate. In order to deal with the disorderly elements of the society those who work in law enforcement agencies sometimes gradually develop a stricter side, or the sense of commanding authority over society, this is evident in the traditional reaction-based policing models; in most cases the police hold the

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    Deadly Use Of Force

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    unjustly use of deadly force, law enforcement agencies need to adopt new practices and techniques when dealing with the public if deadly use of force is not required. Officers should adopt new practices of using the taser as a means of force. “Tasers [are] developed to subdue suspects with non-lethal means” (DeLone, Thompson, 2009, p.416). Many law enforcement officers praise the use of tasers as a tool to “increase the safety of both officer and citizen by decreasing the use of deadly force” (DeLone

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    Police Use Of Force

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    The argument about the use of less lethal weapons and police use of force has been prevalent in society for decades. Although the idea and use of less lethal weapons has been embraced and approved by more than eight thousand different law enforcement agencies across the United States, there is a minute amount of empirical analysis regarding the use of less lethal weapons by law enforcement officials. This research paper assesses and provides a thorough portrayal of the large variety of options officers

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    The Use of Force, written by William Carlos Williams is a story about a conflicted unnamed doctor using physical force to determine a diagnosis. The question that is brought up is whether or not the doctor’s use of force was one of ethical duty or infuriating violence. The doctor makes it his duty to save the patient, Mathilda as she does not cooperate he makes a choice to go on and use force to open her mouth to determine her diagnosis. The choice of using force isn’t necessarily the questionable

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    Use Of Military Force

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    You are the Secretary of Defense and the President has asked you to advise him on the use of military force.What are the costs and benefits of resorting to force? The Secretary of Defense’s job entails of many main responsibilities. One of the many being that it exercises authority, direction and control over the department. The Department of Defense is directly under the president, who is the Commander in Chief. The main objective of the Department of Defense is to provide the military the necessary

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    The Use Of Force Analysis

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    “The Use of Force” by William Carlos Williams is told from the first-person point of view which allows a reader to see the changes in the doctor’s mind as he transitions from professional to completely unprofessional. The doctor goes from being a professional concerned with a young girl's health to an animalistic, pedophilic, instinct-driven person. At the beginning, the doctor goes to the patient's home where he is met with a poverty-stricken family. The family is clean despite their living conditions

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    the story interesting or boring, it can make it sad or happy. In The Use of Force, the narrator made the story seem dark and emotionless. In some cases, he even made the story seem a bit weird like when he says, “...an unusually attractive little thing , and as strong as a heifer in appearance.” A middle aged man, which I assume him to be, doesn’t usually say these types of things about a young girl.

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