law in the end of a policemans nightstick
Police brutality has been a long lasting problem in the United States since at least 1903 when police Captain Williams of the New York Police Departmen coined the phrase, "There is more law at the end of a policeman's nightstick than in a decision of the Supreme Court." In the 1920's the Wichersham Commission had a number of instances of police brutality. Many of these included the use of the "third degree" (beating to obtain a confession). This is a very effective way to get a confession out of somebody. However, beating the accused could easily elicit a confession from a scared and innocent person. Also, this puts the accused person's life in danger. Police officers must make snap life and death decisions daily. Officers' work in an environment where death (theirs, their partners, and an innocent or guilty person) is one decision away. How does that constant fear effect an officer's perception? Unfortunately, many that are attracted to law enforcement are aggressive and prone towards violence as a solution. Police officers have a lot of power. With this power comes responsibility. Police brutality can be defined as the excessive or unreasonable use of force in dealing with citizens, suspects and offenders. A nationally known e
National, state, and local police authorities should ensure that police brutality and excessive force are not tolerated. Only these officers must make these life threatening and legal decisions in a split second. None of the officers (those individuals who are supposed to protect citizens) made any effort to stop this abuse. Alleging police brutality, false arrest, and false imprisonment. The officer started asking her questions when one of them told her to stand up, she said no and the officer grabbed her by the hair and pushed her face into the train door. · 28 percent experienced personal problems. This videotape has subsequently been broadcast nationally and the ensuing trial against the police officers involved captivated our nation. King appeared to be on PCP at the time he was pulled over.
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