Police Brutality And Corruption Essay

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Who are our police officers? Are they normal people in extraordinary situations? Do they go through what most people could never understand? When you think of the police do you think of men and women in a uniform serving to the needs of the city, or do you imagine a group of people who abuse power and attack innocent civilians? Maybe you think of someone who sits in a car for hours drinking coffee and eating doughnuts. When you think of these people are you filled with a sense of joy and security or do you only feel anger and resentment towards this group of people? Would you ever want to be able to be like one of these people, or would you rather stand against them in defiance of peace and order?
After thinking about these questions, some for a longer time than others, how does the media often depict police officers? The simplest way to answer this is just to say that the media often puts police under a bad spotlight in major areas throughout the world, but I will prove that the extent of police brutality and corruption is not as large as the media makes it out to be. My process for this will be a simple three fold plan showing that excessive force is hardly used, the exaggeration of brutality, and how deadly …show more content…

This translates to a rate of use of force of 0.0361%. Expressed another way, police did not use force 99.9639% of the time” (IACP) showing that instead of the police beating someone into submission, whether through physical chemical, or firearm force, they chose not

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