The situation regarding racially biased policing in Ferguson and other parts of the country is at a crisis stage. In recent, the department of justice found the police department of Ferguson engaging in racially biased policing. According to the Department of Justice “ 88 percent of all force documented was against African Americans and all 14 canine bite incidents were also against African Americans”. The public demands that the government address this policy problem of racially biased policing in law enforcement. Given this department resistance to address unfairness, this memo will serve to summarize the options that government agencies can enforce on police departments to avoid misconceptions on racially driven policing society.
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Biased policing in the society has continued to be a problem since the early 60’s. This biased policing happens because there is misunderstanding from officers and the citizens that the officers are supposed to protect. The department of justice came out with a report that officers are five times more likely to use lethal force on minorities. When lethal force is used on a minority it produces a sense of mistrust from the community. Ultimately, this leads to conflict between the community and the police. According to the article written by Tracie Keesee “ there is evidence that ethnic minorities feel mistreated by police because of the neighborhood they live in, the experiences they have with law enforcement, and the exposure to the media”. This is a reality we are faced with as a nation. There would be an incentive if officers could stop being biased in their policing