There are many debates whether police officers should have college education or not. Although, research shows that law enforcement officers with education tend to use less force. On the other hand, the investigation found no distinction as for officer training when it came to arrests or searches of suspects. “In any case, it found that in experiences with wrongdoing suspects, officers with some college education or bachelor's degree turned to utilizing force 56 percent of the time, while officers with no school used force 68 percent of the time.” (Burns, 2010). Force consisted of undermining suspects, grabbing or punching them, utilizing mace or pepper splash, hitting suspects with a baton, binding, tossing to the ground, or pointing or discharging