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    University, once stated “All parts of the society need to feel that the police service is their police service, and that does not happen unless all parts of society are represented in the police.” (Higgins, 2014) For those of us that have lived in the United States, the notion of having females in our police force is no longer a subject of major controversy. In other countries like Afghanistan, the incorporation of females into the police force is a new occurrence and is undergoing heavy resistance. Female

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    The definition of human relations from the book is everything done with each other as human beings in all kinds of relationships. Police public relations would be the activities performed by police agencies designed to create a favorable image of themselves. Community relations is the relationship involved in both human relations and public relations between the police and the community. An example of human relations on law enforcement is the relationship you have with your superior. In the past

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    Police brutality occurs when there is an abuse of authority and force by the police towards civilians. Police abuse is a topic that has been controversial because some argue that police should use their force while others argue the opposite. One thing that is certain is that police brutality does occur. Many wonder what leads to police abuse and a criminological theory that explains it is Edwin M. Lemerts labeling theory. According to Lemert labelling theory is a theory that argues that there are

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    The police have currently killed a total of 1,001 people in the United States, according to the website, Mapping Police Violence. Black people were 26% of those killed despite being only 13% of the population, but what is the cause of this discrimination? This was the objective Jelani Cobb tried to determine when developing the film “Policing the Police” in 2016. The film was recorded in Newark, New Jersey due to its plagued by drug trafficking and gang violence and its homicide rate which is nine

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    serve and protect is a famous motto used by the police department, however sometimes it is the police that we need protecting from. Communities have the right to feel safe, this is where the police undertake the admirable job of protecting the communities form danger. Police must perform their job no matter the race or gender of the people involved. Police must also actively practice the idea of innocence until proven guilty. More and more cases of Police brutality have surfaced among the media greatly

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    In today’s society the police are harassed for supposedly abusing their power against people who commit crimes and innocent bystanders however the general public usually mix those two categories of people with each other. Officers are blamed for whatever course of action they decide to take in order to prevent a serious threat from arising. Consequently, the public is having a growing fear of the police, their own definitions of excessive force are biased, the police abuse their powers, etc. The

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    responsibilities of their job, they can not go against their word. The citizens look towards the police for protection and safety, so what happens when the police are the source of violence?Some people don’t believe that police are capable of injustice, but there is clearly enough cases of police brutality. Are police responding to situations with excessive or unreasonable force or are their actions reasonable? Some police officers have taken advantage of their power and abuse their place in the community

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    is no reason to presume that police officers as individuals are any less fallible than other members of society. There is a natural human inclination for power that is maximized today by the materialistic society we live in that fuels greed and seduces those with authority into reaping the personal and financial benefits of evading the law. The art of corruption has existed in American society since the early days of policing to modern day. Corruption applied to a police force entails the robbing of

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    been on the rise between blacks and police, moreover, it only seems to keep getting worse due to the falling justice system of police not being held accountable for their actions. Furthermore, in this article it talks compares percentages of how Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics feel about the police in their local communities. Also, there are racial gaps on how each views the performance of police. The Black and Hispanic community agree that fatal encounters with police are a social problem than whites

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    so many incidents involving some sort of police brutality. The mainstream media has shown police misconduct, case after case it has become a routine and making people wonder if our officers of the law really doing their jobs? Unjustified shooting, and fatal choking’s have all contributed to the problem of police brutality in America and also has become very controversial. The police carry an enormous burden each day, which makes their job really hard. Police work is very stressful and involves violent

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