Police opinion on different defendants Excerpt from Sheriff Karen's sheriff judge explains how the police sees the various kinds of defendants. The results of this study were summarized in the 1970s, and since then the practices and ideas have improved greatly. Magistrate judicial involvement involves many people, including police, magistrates, clerks, and other ancillary roles in the courts. Police play an important role in local courts and magistrates.
From a special point of view, we verify the various policing styles discovered through the investigation. Warden (1989) believes that there are five different ways for police. Police take a variety of attitudes toward humanity, role orientation, and restrictions on laws and departments. The Warden also revealed that police beliefs and actions are being influenced by their customers and the relationship between management and colleague group's support. Susceptibility theory states that staff have the value and characteristics of working with him or her before hiring. According to the survey, police have different values from other parts of society. Ethnic and ethnic differences, education and socialization of police have little impact on changes in sensitivity values
Police brutality may be related to race profiling. Between police and citizens there may be differences in ethnic, religious, political or socio-economic status. Some police officers may think that the population (or a certain subset thereof) is generally punished. Some may think the police are oppressors. In addition, there is recognition that victims of police brutality often belong to relatively incompetent groups such as ethnic minorities, cultural minorities, disabled people and the poor.
Indigenous people believe that the police are representatives of culture very different from themselves. Their contact with the police is influenced by the history of cultural oppression and economic governance while the use of indigenous languages, governments, laws and customs is enacted by the same legal structure that the police currently represent It was punished by the law. Today's police can not condemn the people's historical environment, but we need to better understand its impact and the circumstances encountered each time.