4a: Supervise work, execution or management to prevent or detect and prosecute violations of rules and regulations
1a: Internal organization or supervision of political organizations through the exercise of government power, especially in general comfort, health, morality, security or prosperity
2a: Government sector focuses on maintaining public order, safety, health and law enforcement, and ensuring administrative, judicial and legislative powers
b: The government department is responsible for preventing, investigating, and prosecuting civil servants' nuisances and crimes.
Functional department PF Functional department station regulator Bureau station information station bureau's external accountability mechanism is the system, procedures and means as individuals and institutions police are responsible for their actions can do. These mechanisms work outside the police and complement the internal procedures. The external accountability mechanism must be strong, independent, reliable
The history of police abuse of power in the United States suggests the development of mechanisms designed to give accountability to the police when officials seriously infringed on public dignity. Macro-level mechanisms are often used in the form of Supreme Court rulings to clarify the external boundaries of police authorities in regulations and public places. Micro accountability mechanisms have been developed to accurately respond to individual officials who are accused of atrocities and excessive power. For the time being, the term accountability is used to describe the mechanisms that private citizens and governments can use to correct police misconduct and abuse of power.
Police brutality means an attack by intentional words by the police or an excessive attack on the people. This excessive force may be threatening physical or psychological. Police brutality in many countries around the world is very visible, especially in the case of such incidents. It is seen as a police cheating including sexual abuse, police corruption, false arrest, race profiling, political oppression. These forms of police brutality are mainly targeted to vulnerable populations such as the poor, the weak, the elderly (Wallace, 2010). Most of these police brutality is related to racial discrimination (agency). In many countries we allow police to arrest suspects and exercise force to protect themselves. But they should control every situation and use reasonable power to achieve their goals.