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 there are no two scenarios…
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The Use of Force Erik Camarena California State University, Stanislaus Police Ethics & Civil Liability (001) Shad Canestrino One of the most important ethical decisions a police officer or correctional officer can make during his or her shift is determining whether to use force or not to use force. Use of force is the amount of force needed to persuade an individual to comply with an officer. Officers are guided by a continuum that influences the amount of force needed for a situation. The guideline…
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The use of deadly force by police officers has been questioned many times by the people of the country. Deadly force is defined as, an amount of force likely to cause serious bodily injury or death to another person (“Legal dictionary”). The use of deadly force is not an issue to turn the other cheek too and should be dealt with great concern; especially when it comes to the police who are to serve and protect. In 1985, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Tennessee v. Garner (471…
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police use of force, it's a topic that involves a lot of nuances and considerations. Police officers are often faced with challenging situations where they have to make quick decisions on how to handle potentially dangerous or difficult circumstances. The use of force by law enforcement is a complex issue that requires a delicate balance between ensuring public safety and respecting individual rights. One crucial aspect to explore is the continuum of force, which outlines the levels of force that…
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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 officer to use force.) So basically…
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Although it doesn’t address everything, it is meant to be a guide as to how much force officers should use. 4. Why is discipline a broader term than punishment? The purpose of discipline is to promote desired behaviors. This can be done by encouraging acceptable behavior or punishing unacceptable behavior. Punishment is one factor of discipline…
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helps describe how different forces create motion. It is defined as the study of movement of living things using the science of mechanics (Hatze, 1974). There are nine principles that directly correlate with biomechanics. They are the force-motion principle, force-time, inertia, range of motion, balance, coordination continuum, segmental interaction, optimal projection, and the spin principle. These principles help to explain how the body creates motion. The force-motion principle states that…
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systems operate, but also how they co-exist with each other. We then will review a number of difficulties and problems that each of these systems handle and deal with on a day-to-day basis. These problems range from, the uncertainty of the use-of-force continuum in the police field, to the dilemma of the ineffectiveness of the court system in the courts, all the way to what some say, “the end of the justice system” to corrections concerning what can be done with our aging inmate population. As we…
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Research Problem/Question The research topic we have chosen to research is Tasers. The use of Tasers has been a very controversial topic in the last few years. Reporters, doctors, and human rights groups have all expressed concern that police officers will use a Taser in situations when no weapon is required and concern has also been expressed over if the Taser is really a less-lethal option. No one claims the use of Tasers to be risk-free but studies have found them comparatively safe. We believe…
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Running head: MCKINNEY ACT The Stewart McKinney Homeless Assistance Act: A Policy Analysis Janelle Horton & Amy Lakin Cornerstone University Introduction Homelessness has always been a problem for the United States. Since its birth as a nation, there have consistently been individuals who find themselves without a place to live, looking for shelter with family, friends, or simply anywhere they can find it. These individuals have been targeted as candidates for social aid, but this was…
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