Police brutality is a complex phenomenon that has widespread impact on today's society. In recent years, the police are strictly reviewing the police brutality and the appearance of video cameras highlights this point. Following this question, I will introduce some examples, recent cases, and related decision making processes. A similar focus should be placed on individual understanding, role and participation in public policy decisions. First of all, I would like to provide my understanding of the police atrocities, as it is first expressed in literature. In recent years, the police brutality has become a problem, and in some cases the problem attracting attention is larger (example). For example, riots in Los Angeles are likely to represent some of these behaviors, as in Rodney King's notable case. Of course, this situation has received a lot of publicity, unlike the public riot, the choice of riot did not involve conflict between white and black civilians - suburban flights then back to urban isolation .
Instead, they involve black slums residents and police. Particularly ignited by actual or perceived behavior of police brutality, but in general it is limited to slums. The main activities of these confusion are robbery and destruction of white companies. In the summer of 1964, the first major riot in Harlem occurred. Caucasian policeman who quit his job killed a black teenager who was not armed, thousands of residents of Harlem rampant, plundered white business companies and threw stones and bottles from New York riot police . Other major turmoil occurred in the Watts district of Los Angeles (1965) and Chicago (1966). In 1967, the country experienced 164 ethnic diseases including 32 blacks and 10 blacks in 128 cities including Detroit.
The Rodney King incident projected the cruel reality of police abuse to the residential area of the whole country, but for the time being, the problem was top page news. Political leaders accused the police of excessive use of force and appointed a special committee to investigate atrocities. This problem is widely reported in the media with particular attention to the fact that police abuse is not uniformly distributed in the American society but a group of people with unduly affected color ing. In December 1996, two men died handcuffed by a representative of a sheriff of Palm Beach County, Florida. Lydon Stark (48) died suffocated with a pepper spray while handcuffed behind the prone position. A few days ago, 27-year-old Kevin Pruiksma died after being held on behalf of the sheriff.
Police brutality is a complex phenomenon that has widespread impact on today's society. In recent years, the police are strictly reviewing the police brutality and the appearance of video cameras highlights this point. Following this question, I will introduce some examples, recent cases, and related decision making processes. A similar focus should be placed on individual understanding, role and participation in public policy decisions. First of all, I would like to provide my understanding of the police brutality as initially expressed in literature. In recent years, the police brutality has become a problem, and in some cases the problem attracting attention is larger (example). For example, riots in Los Angeles are likely to represent some of these behaviors, as in Rodney King's notable case.
Due to police brutality, today's society asks how the general police station and its arrest procedures are completed. The police brutality is done every day in the city, especially where a large community is involved. Blacks, Latino Americans, and Asian youth are beaten harassed every day. Perhaps this is why you heard so many hatred against the police? Police brutality creates a terrible image for the police. They should do service and protection, not beatings or abuses.