Police Stereotypes Essay

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From my opinion, generally police treat people respectfully, but as we know there is always exemption in each area. Police has to unpleasant task in our society which feel us safe. This is the human nature that we are getting shape from what we see in our routine life so sometimes police treat people rudely because they treat criminals as that similar way. I always watch Indian reality-based police show “ Crime Patrol”, In which they always shows the real cases that already solved by police officers. In this show, they show that how police treat criminal and victim, how police get truth from criminals, and how they find all information of criminals and victims without know them to solve the case. This is not easy to find out the one criminal from 1.3 billon people. In this show, they also show some corrupt police officer who always …show more content…

As we know that each coin has two side. In the same way stereotype could be positive or negative.Police officer’s lives do hard work for society to living us safe with put their life in risk. Once police leave his/her home, they don’t know what happen with them today. I think that negative stereotype is wrong for our society. In 2015, the recent police case happened with Indian who came to Alabama to visit their son. He is around 50 years old. He was walking to the street and some of the reason he was looking at window of the house by standing on the walking street. The house owner call to the police. After police arrive there, police asked some question to the Indian but he don’t know english. He said “No English, No English”. But another police officer think that he is trying to escaping from us and he put her body rudely on the walking street, After that, the police officers trying to stand him by himself, but he could’t because his half of the body is paralyzed and after some times he was in comma. This is one of the best example of negative stereotype of police

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