One of the main powers of law enforcement officers is the power of citizens voluntarily abandoning their rights. Most people, in the face of police experience the panic of mild to moderate, may result in tension or anxiety, to limit as much as possible the time to spend with police officers. Because there is a different authority between the citizens and the police, when the officials are or bullying or fighting with them, citizens often to give up the rights on their constitutional unknowingly (Guideline 1). Traffic jams are common in this situation and occur almost every day.
Police protection on the same constitutional and other people, ie, enjoys lawyers of rights, unreasonable search and seizure rights, and the right not to perform the crime. Police are also employees who may be protected under state labor laws. These laws may limit the employer's request for employees and the actions an employer can take to ensure employee cooperation in the investigation. Two different investigations may be undertaken at the same time, due to excessive force exercise by the police under investigation, especially by forces leading to death. Any criminal act (external) The results of external survey can be shared with internal survey
Police brutality is a violation of civil rights, if the police exercise a certain amount of arms to exercise excessive use of force, civil action will occur. Exercise of excessive force by law enforcement officers is a violation of individual rights. Excessive force is not an object of precise definition, but in this situation it usually goes beyond the power of a law enforcement officer who is reasonable and prudent. Power should be used only in the minimum amount necessary to achieve a legitimate purpose. Police brutality is a direct violation of the law within the police force. Excessive use of force also directly violates the 15th and 14th amendments of the US constitution on cruel and legal protection.