Comparing The Readings Of The Ferguson Police Department

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The readings of the Ferguson Police Department, 21st century Policing Task force, and research of social movement all have similarities, as well as differences. All of these reading come into connection with policing and the troubles and mistrust between policing and their community. All readings were attempting to bring attention to the United States of American that racist stereotyping, and profiling from police officer to particularly our black community still exists. Although these readings have similarities they also have differences. Starting with the Ferguson police department report, which was a very extensive report. This report was to validate that police are using excessive force on individuals. This investigative report, uncovered …show more content…

This system was created by Barack Obama, due to all the policing violations around the country going on, similar to the Mike Brown case in Ferguson. This policy was created to strength community policing and the trust between police officers and the community. This system created a few listening sessions across the country to receive a variety of recommendations. This task incorporated 6 pillars from a wider perspective to identify the best practices, and recommendations on how policing practices can promote effective crime reduction while building public trust. The 6 pillars are (1) Building trust and legitimacy, (2) Policy and oversight, (3) Technological and social media, (4) Community policing and crime reduction, (5) training and education, (6) Officer wellness and safety.
Social Movements, which is similar to the 21st century Policing Task force, because they are both strategies toward the same topic of policing unlawful doings toward the community. Social movement is more so a strategy usually individuals within the community would approach this group action, to raise attention to a problem or situation. Whereas 21st century Policing Task force is a strategy that is governed by higher rankers, like the president, major and court of Ferguson. The purpose of this group action is to provide a way of social