Police brutality is not being solved in the way that it should because of racial profiling, these officier are cruelly racist. These officers have the right to pull someone over because of their skin tone and falsely accuse someone of being armed, giving them a reason to act violent towards the civilian. An officer's denial of their actions is also a barrier to solving the problem. A way to counteract this would be the use of body cameras to catch what really happens during the police encounter. Another problem is that people do not care, if police brutality is not affecting them they will not see the problem. Finally, a big barrier is that civilians do not fight back enough. If people want to make a change protesting allows them to do …show more content…
so. People should work as a community within their towns and get people on their side, coming together can help and solve this issue. A big solution to putting a stop to police brutality is by getting body cameras installed onto all the officers in the force. Police officers are supposed to be seen as the protectors of the people but for so many years now, officers are injuring and killing innocent people. When things like that are happening, there are always videos on the media of these “good cops” misbehaving and acting reckless. However, these videos on the media are not useful enough to arrest a cop because they are often not “true to what happened, or true to what was said” so, basically, they are unreliable. These cameras will catch every move the officer makes, and every word they say. Body cameras force the officers to act correctly especially knowing that their every move is being watched. Many police officers get away with these crimes because, in some cases every other video found showing police violence could not be used as evidence because they are unclear, you cannot actually hear what is happening and what is being said. Some benefits for the cameras would be, the footage is a reliable source and can be used as evidence. The body cameras the will provide violence prevention because the officer will be forced to act right and cannot jump into violence unless it actually necessary. Finally, it can improved behavior, reduction in complaints and related expenses. A disadvantage for this solution would be the restricted privacy for the officers since the cameras will be on every time of the day. Many departments do not provide adequate training in nonviolent solutions, consequences for misconduct are very minimal, and minorities are unfairly targeted.
Extensive training for officers on how to de-escalate intense situations and how to use non-lethal force will decrease the number of deaths on the job. Police departments should consider new techniques for officers when encountering a civilian so nothing gets out of hand. The department can require officers to de-escalate situations before resorting to force. Forcing the officers to give verbal warning before using force will most likely avoid the violence. Training officers to use other weapons than guns will definitely lower the number of deaths because if an officer is given a gun they feel the right to use it in any situation and will cause the deaths of innocent people. Some benefits for excessively training the officers are replacing deadly weapons, it will decrease the number of death on the job. It will also make the conversations between officer and the civilian that was stopped easier because they will not fear that they will get shot at. A disadvantage is the training length in America. In America, training is done within a few weeks and are old done like every 2 years. While in England, training takes a year or a few because there is more to being a police then just being able to hold and shoot a gun. To be an officer it takes much time. Police must be educated, physically and mentally, they also have to have communication skills and to know what is right from
wrong. Overall, the best solution to solve police brutality is having strict disciplinary action, this will allow the officers to act professional and will change the way one communicates with others. Officers do what they do because they know they will not lose their job. There is a 99 percent of officers who have caused deaths on the job and still have a job. The officers take advantage of the power and use it against others for no real reason, because they know nothing will happen to them. Body cameras and Strict disciplinary actions combined are the best solution because the officer will have to act right especially while having body camera and if the violence still occurs, the video in the cameras can be used as evidence to support why the office gets fired. The benefits of strict disciplinary action and body cameras together can decrease the number of casualties on the job, can help fix the reputations of the officers, it can also reduce the amount of fear from the citizens towards the police. It can bring positivity to the community knowing that less people are going to die. It is stronger than other solutions because if the officer is forced to act right especially while having the cameras on. It would cost them their job if they did not follow the new rules. In order to reduce the number of police killings in America, the best solution is to require strict disciplinary actions combined with the use of body cameras on all the police officers. This will allow the officers to act professional and to treat the civilians that are getting stop in a proper manner. If this solution is implemented there would be less rioting cases by the deaths of innocent people and their will be more peace. With the decrease number of deaths it will cause peace because not people will not fear the police and act in a defensive manner. The future of this solution will decrease the number of gangs, the targeted races will be comfortable and stress free and the police will have a good reputations. Police will be recognized as protectors and not murders.
In today’s society, police officers are very cautious on how much force they can use on a suspect due to the police brutality going on right now. Police brutality is defined as the use of force exceeding what is necessary, many people argue that there should be new policies to determine how much force a police officer can use and also have laws that will convict officers who have killed people by using too much force, so that there is less incidents in the future.
Is people going to forget what happen in Ferguson? How about George Zimmerman being proven not guilty? Or that Eric Garner was screaming “ I can’t breathe” before his death? There are lists of African Americans all over the world who were not given the justice that they deserved. In todays, news African Americans are being treated unfairly compared to any other demographic groups. America is the greatest country in the world, but it is difficult to believe that being in the 21st century racism still does exist. For instance, when it was time to remove the confederate flag, some demographic groups had a hard time letting go. People who argue that “blue lives matter,” which states that police are justified when using force and being unfair. These reasons are not justifiable enough to kill someone. Black Lives Matter alleges that police target and use
Police brutality has been a significant issue for many years.. The people affected by this most of all, are people of color. They are subject to racial inequality by the police and the justice system every day. They are being killed everyday simply for existing. The excessive force used by the police specifically towards African Americans is continuous; with the justice system doing close to nothing to change that. This is one of the reasons they continue to kill and harass African Americans. According to Propublica, young black males are about twenty times more likely to be shot and killed by the police than their white peers are. Murderers are walking free, and innocent lives are being taken. Over the past couple of years, thousands of people have been killed on the hands of the police, both black and white.
Police brutality is hypocrisy; as the police are meant to protect society from harm, not cause further damage and stress. Police should be trained properly so they do not resort to violence and abuse of power. Many cases of police brutality and not sanctioned and are undertaken by a group of police as a form of "mob mentality". Police are placed on a pedestal of authority and respect by the rest of society. To maintain this image, rules and codes of ethics within the police force should be maintained at all possible times. If police are using brutality to resolve issues, it doesn't set much of an example of dispute resolution between individuals. Over the past decade police abuse remains one of the most serious human rights violation in the United States. Police officers are trusted and expected to respect society as a whole and enforce the law. There is a time a place for aggressive force if needed, apprehending a suspect, however the environment and situation might influence the moment thus resulting in the brutal and barbaric behavior from the cop. The important thing to do is to understand the circumstances when excessive force can be used and times where the use of force has to be abstained. Police officers follow a strict guideline in how to handle encounters from escalating into something much more serious. The use of excessive force, in this case police brutality brings liabilities that cannot be taken lightly with the department and the community. Usually the high crime rates tend to revolve around low-income minority areas and officers tend to assume that minorities living in the areas are guilty. Police brutality that does exist is most likely result of emotional exhaustion.
How, besides protesting, can we truly make sure that there will be no more black people being killed, beaten or tortured by police officers? And how can we promote justice and equality in the law enforcement more often? Step 1. Body cameras on every officer will show a huge decrease in police brutality. Body cameras are not going to make everything stop but it will definitely help instill some fear in those who believe they are invisible and can do whatever they want. Step 2. Establishing a "use of force" policy. Letting police officers know that they have boundaries and failure to do so will result in extermination will also help decrease police brutality cases. Step 3. Training police to be kind and not just scripted. Training police to actually become a member of the community and not just a member of the local police
Police brutality among all races needs to stop. Movements like Black Lives Matter focus in on only one race; however police brutality happens among all ethnic groups. Police brutality can sometimes shut out people who are not of the African American race. If more people supported the all lives matter movement, this could truly bring the discussion of police brutality to the table. It can be more difficult to do this when we focus on just one community of individuals. The only way to fix the downside that we face is requiring all police officers in the United States to wear body cameras. This solution would create less he said she said and more facts in situations where people are killed by police officers no matter what color they are.
Police misconduct is as rampant as ever in America, and it has become a fixture of the news cycle. Police brutality is the use of any force exceeding that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose. The media is inevitably drawn toward tales of conflict, hence why there are so many crime and police stories on the news. Despite the increasing frequency of misbehaving cops, many Americans still maintain a high respect for the man in uniform. Still, police misconduct is a systemic problem, not just an anecdotal one. Here are some reasons why it is a problem. First, many departments do not provide adequate training in nonviolent solutions. With this, police are unfamiliar with what to
Police Brutality Police work is dangerous. Sometimes police put in situations that excessive force is needed. But, because some officers use these extreme measures in situations when it is not, police brutality should be addressed. The use of excessive force may or may not be large problem, but it should be looked into by both the police and the public. For those people who feel racism is not a factor in causing the use of excessive force, here is a startling fact. In Tampa Bay, Florida, five men died while in the custody of the
Attention Getter: Are all the officers who are intended to "Protect and Serve" really following through with that?
This year there's been a lot of brutalities. In fact, there have been at least 500 people killed by the police officers this year. In this article, we are going to be talking about police brutality against African Americans. We are also going to talk about the differences and similarities of different cases that have been in the news this year. For example, the Sandra bland, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, and the Walter Scott cases. Also, we're going to talk about how these cases have affected the African American community.
“It 's been rough for me trying to find my position in the struggle and where my voice is needed and helpful. You know, I grew up in Philadelphia, and Philadelphia has a really rough police-brutality history. I grew up in a neighborhood where it was very clear that the police were "them" and we were "us".” said famous actor Will Smith. This quotation is very powerful to me, because with Will Smith being at his status where he is today, I would suspect him not to be the “typical” target for police brutality. He is a role model to very many people, and a man who looks like his morals are in the right places, but when he was a kid he still separated himself from the men and women in uniform who were suppose to make him feel safe. Many Americans
When hearing the phrase “police brutality,” many people imagine batons cracking skulls, tasers electrocuting bodies and bullets penetrating innocent teens. While police officers have been known to use violence, police brutality does not occur as often as many believe. In many situations, officers have to act on impulse and curiosity, despite the backlash the media may create.
Police brutality and racism are an ongoing problem in our country. It goes back hundreds of years with no sign of it stopping. Police officers have been abusing their power since they have been around. Abuse against African American males by white police officers is getting out of hand. Most officers face no punishment at, and all there is a special code that they follow. Officers follow The “Blue Code of Silence”, which is a code that means they look out for one another. Even with video recording devices, the news, and social media, these events still go on. African Americans take most of the abuse and it looks like there is no end to this. This is a reflection on our society, and it makes us look ignorant to what is going on around us.
The lack of training police officers is causing unnecessary incidents, is it true? Does the lack of Critical thinking, values, Ethics and Understanding the role as a police officer contribute to hire number of incidents? There is a chance that answer to this questions might always be divided, why? Well because officers will tend to defend their side and how the view the problem and the public will also defend their side and how they view the problem, for example most officers would probably say that people do not comply with their orders or the public might outcry because of the use of excessive force, it is most certain that there will never be an agreement on who is wright or wrong. Regardless of the outcome of who is wright
According to the National Police Academy, in the past year, there have been over 7,000 reports of police misconduct; fatalities have been linked to more than 400 of these cases (Gul). Police brutality is often triggered by disrespect towards the police officer. The most noticeable form of brutality is physical, where Chemical gas, batons, tasers, and guns, can be used for physical intimidation or to actually hurt people. Police brutality can also take the form of verbal abuse or psychological intimidation. It seems reasonable to understand that sometimes the police are put into situations where excessive force may be needed. But, because some officers use these extreme actions in situations when it is not, police brutality should be addressed and looked into by both the police and the public. For instance, a police officer who beats a nonviolent protester with a baton would probably be accused of excessive use of force, under the argument that the police officer probably could have dealt with the situation less violently.