Documentary: Frontline: Policing The Police

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Frontline: Policing the Police This documentary takes place in Newark, New Jersey. One of the most crime filled cities in the United States. Murder, drugs, and gangs fill this city. Many police officers work hard to keep their city safe and others for other intentions. This documentary shows how the police work, their tactics, and the reality of how police officers are working with the community. Meeting the Police Department The opening scene is at the city council meeting where civilians are speaking out against police brutality and being targeted. One women even talks about facing retaliation from the police because she had reported misconduct. The Newark Police Department does not have good reputation. Being known for unreasonable force and corruption, it is finally getting acknowledged. More and more people are speaking out on the things going on in their own cities police department. This department is even being investigated because of the many accusations of abuse. Some of these accusations include random stop and frisks, stops, …show more content…

We see on T.V police brutality happening all the time. We see cops breaking people bones, throwing them on the ground, and even killing them. This documentary opened my eyes to see how bad it is. Seeing the random stops because of race, and the pushing and shoving of people who do not deserve it. Another thing I learned is how stressful being a police officer is, especially in a city like Newark. These officers face life threating situations daily. With this, I can understand the use of force when there is no immediate threat, because the situation could escalate and it is better to be safe than sorry. The documentary also showed me ways of improvement. Police officers should be required to have at least and Associates degree in Criminal Justice and receive extensive training. Seeing this documentary opened my eyes to what is happening in the Criminal Justice System

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