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    Use of Excessive Force by Police Use of Excessive Force by Police Police officers are given a significant amount of discretion simply due to the nature of the job. Officers are faced with many threatening situations forcing them to react quickly, yet appropriately. They have the power to infringe upon any citizen’s rights to freedom and therefore they must use this power effectively. One major concern with the amount of discretion officers have is their power to decide when to use force or

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    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 (U.S department of Justice, 1999). Force is defined

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    Police use of force in America has been and still is a major area of concern to the American public. The media seemingly never runs out of stories and cases to push into the mainstream for the public to watch and develop more concern for this area of law enforcement. Furthermore, there is a portion of the population who believe that the use of force by law enforcement is disproportionately used on minorities more specifically the African American community (Kolhatkar, 2017). However, is this use of force

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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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    Use of Force in Law Enforcement The work of the law enforcement officers is to protect and serve communities by maintaining law and order (Kahn, Steele, McMahon & Stewart, 2017). According to the International Association of Chiefs of Police, phrase “use of force” is defined as the extra effort that has to be employed by an officer who is dealing with a resistive subject to induce compliance of the law. Law enforcers are usually given the mandate to employ various forms of physical power as they

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    is the use police brutality and use of force. The interpreted definition of use of force is when an officer feels like it is necessary to defend themselves or others. There is no set definition of what use of force actually means. The amount of force used depends on the situation the officer is and how the situation ends in the safest result. There are two types force lethal and less-lethal force. Less-lethal force is basic verbal commands and physical restraint while lethal means to use enough force

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    Use of Force Continuum Essay

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    A '''use of force continuum''' is a standard that affords law enforcement officials & security officers (police, probation, or corrections) with guidelines as to how much use of force may be used against a repelling subject in a given situation. In certain ways it is similar to the military’s escalation of force. The reason of these models is to clarify, both for officers and citizens, the complex subject of use of force by law officers. They are often vital parts of law enforcement agencies' use

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    Police Use Of Force Essay

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    Use of Force Essay – Police Powers Laura Mackasey It seems as though the world today has focused itself, for the time being, on police and those in other forms of authority and their supposed excessive use of force. In the media today, whether it be social media or more traditional forms of media, the phrase “use of force” is used by many who do not truly understand its definition. Although Wikipedia is not a scholarly source, the general public often looks to it for answers to their questions. If

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    “Use of force refers to the amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject. The Fourth Amendment forbids unreasonable searches and seizures, and various other legal and policy controls govern how and when officers can use force. Most agencies tightly control the use of force, and supervisors or internal affairs units routinely review serious incidents.” (). Police officers have the right to use discretion and can use force whenever they deem necessary, but consequently

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    What is the use of force in law enforcement? By dictionary definition, the use of force is the amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling subject. This subject throughout the last year or two has become more and more controversial, leading to the formation of yet another organization of those who feel they were and are affected the most. Then there 's the media that fuels these organizations, whether it 's factual information or not, but does anybody ask themselves what

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