If a national police force went into effect in the United States of America tomorrow there would be a many arguments and debates in regards to the purpose and effectiveness of having a national police force in place. Citizens would be split in the decision of a movement towards a national police force as many people would be in favor of this idea however, there would also be differing thoughts and opinions from discontent citizens opposing a national police agency. In order to make a non-biased judgment…
Words 584 - Pages 3
Police not excessive Policemen don’t use excessive force. Police officers don't use too much force when making arrests because they are doing their jobs, protecting themselves from harm, and dealing with criminals. You can use forces like what police officers use in riots. During a protest or riot, policemen are allowed to use force. A quote stating it says (Within the police studies community, it’s agreed that every encounter between police and citizen is defined by the potential for the…
Words 606 - Pages 3
Mexico is a society with high levels of poverty, corruption and impunity, this creates an easy ground for the development of criminal groups, armed or unarmed that feeds the drug trade. The Mexican United States constitution states in its article 16th the definition of Organized Crime as an organization made up of three or more persons with the purpose of committing crimes in a short-term or long-terms way, in the terms of the law of the matter''. Violence in Mexico is caused mostly by these organizations…
Words 731 - Pages 3
been many police encounters with civilians that have ended with the use of deadly force and has caused quite the uproar, protest, and many people disliking the police. There is no clear definition of the use of deadly force, however, its described as the amount of effort required by police to compel compliance by an unwilling suspect. Officers receive training from their organizations, but there are no set of instructions that provide guidance for when and how much officers should use force. Because…
Words 998 - Pages 4
minorities at the hands of police officers is due to Black’s involvement in crimes. Consequently, as the majority of police shootings leading to death involved a majority of “Black Males between the ages of 17-34 years old. According to The National Black Police Association, the rate of fatal police shootings is not evenly distributed across the country, or even within a given jurisdiction. San Diego, California reported among the highest rates of fatal shootings per 1,000 police officers. The New York…
Words 330 - Pages 2
Luis E. Avila Mr. Salvador Martinez RHT 102 Media Coverage In recent years police brutality has increased in the United States, after the last events in Ferguson, MO, and some others in New York, NY. Santa Fe, NM, and Los Angeles, CA. it seems that instead of serving and protecting, police departments have become departments of violence. This is what the media have instilled us. Police brutality is not a novelty, it already existed from years ago but unnoticed until now. Ferguson, MO was just the…
Words 1257 - Pages 6
alleged victim of police brutality in Lagos, Nigeria, came into conflict with police officers on August 15, 2014. Police officers started to seize motorcycles from civilians; the riders resisted, and as a result the policemen began shooting sporadically. Was this type of force necessary? Although police officers should have the prerogative to use necessary force while dealing with criminals, police officers who abuse this and use excessive force need to be punished. Police brutality exists as the use of excessive force on criminals…
Words 2025 - Pages 9
United States, there has been a recent influx of protests and riots expressing distress over the state of police treatment of American citizens, which has been notoriously violent and connected with racism, bias, and discrimination. To hold the police accountable, citizens need to know when police officers can use deadly force while recognizing there is strong statistical evidence that when deadly force is used, it is used disproportionately on people of color. Citizens like Colin Kaepernick have chosen…
Words 1746 - Pages 7
Civil Liability and Private Police Civil Liability and Private Police The police forces’ assignment - to preserve order and peace - is an unsubstantiated one convoluted by innumerable factors that appear exceptional to all situations officers have to manage, whether controlling a commotion or arresting suspects. In this case, the officers every so often are obliged to make use of force throughout their responsibilities, whether throughout an arrest or protecting the public, themselves…
Words 1372 - Pages 6
Seattle Police Department (SPD) completed by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) in reference to the use of excessive force. The DOJ found that in 20% of the cases in which excessive force was utilized by law enforcement. This was an alarming rate considering that 20% of the cases meant that more than 250 of the cases involved excessive force during a 7-month period (Atherley & Hickman, 2014). This investigation gave a minor view of the utilization of excessive force. The use of excessive force has also…
Words 309 - Pages 2