Pros and Cons of Nonviolent protests Around the world there has been a huge range of different protests about people’s strong beliefs. Some of these protests have been violent and some nonviolent. During this writing I am going to dive into some of the pros and cons of nonviolent protests to see how effective they were. I am going to explore different protests that I have researched to find out whether nonviolent protests are worth peoples time or to whether they should just go “all guns blazing” approach and make the protest violent.
Policing Tactics are Unjust In 2012, an African American was murdered every 28 hours by either police officers or persons of authority (Hudson). Of this amount, 43% of murders occurred as a result of racial profiling (Hudson). Police officers are tasked with the duty of protecting people across the nation; however, in a time of urgency, officers are instead harming the people. Although some believe police are behaving in a justified manner, the unnecessary brutality and racial profiling is caused by an inherent belief of white superiority and an internal fear of African Americans.
Why police are killing blacks? Police Brutality. What’s the point of them of killing innocent black people some don't deserve to die over a speeding ticket or just even maybe the way our skin color look. I intend to prove is stop it please!the pros of my argument is some police got sent to jail the cons is that the police killed them they are no longer to live on this earth. I chose this argument because the police killed my twin brother when i was 16 i can't sleep i can't do stuff i normally used to do without him i just miss him so much he meant so much to me now i only have my daddy.
The development of the Bomb Squad and SWAT Teams are prime examples of how police departments are militarizing. Supporters of the militarization of police forces state that it is essential to keep up with the potential threats of terrorism and gangs. It is the police’s duty to keep their country safe and if the only way to accomplish this is to militarize the police, it is necessary. While it aids in keeping the community safe, the main reason supporters encourage militarization is that it protects the police officers from being harmed (Sheeler). Their heavy equipment protects them, enabling them to defend the community.
Police Brutality has yet to be solved because the government needs to have more surveillance, they need to give sensitivity training, we need to have a community oversight,and etc This paper is on police police brutality against women. The reason that this is an issue is because women are treated with disrespect and sometimes they are beaten or even killed. This problem specifically deals with women and how they're not treated equally. The women are the ones who are being affected by this problem of police brutality. The women are being affected by this problem because they are being treated with disrespect and they’re not being treated equal.
Police officers are the wardens of our society, they are tasked with a duty that weighs on them like Atlas. The average man cannot not match this burden and even some police officers cannot reach the standards of their fellows. So, what happen when a police office is found to be corrupted? Having his fellow police officers collecting a case against him would make the whole situation bias and the corrupted cop could easily get away; this in peculiar has been a major problem in American police since 1900’s. A new method of dealing with police corruption has been adopted in liberal states like California, Washington, and New York, Civilian oversight.
Police reform has become an increasingly critical issue in the United States over the last few years, particularly following several high-profile incidents of police brutality and excessive use of force against minorities. The police's use of force is a significant issue in many police departments, leading to serious injuries or death and undermining public trust in the police. Scholars and experts have called for comprehensive police reform measures to address systemic issues in law enforcement agencies and rebuild public trust in the police. One of the key issues in police reform is the excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.
Stereotyping and discrimination have led to increased violence between police officers and other races in the last couple of years. African Americans are looked at as gangs that should be feared; muslims are considered terrorists; mexicans are thought to be illegal immigrants. Racial profiling causes lesser opportunities everywhere including airports, stores, and even your own home (Racial Profiling 2015). Many times that African Americans are murdered in police shootings they were causing no threat or harm to the officer involved. These stereotypical opinions not only stop people from being able to take opportunities, but they often result in violence.
“This city sent a message, loud and clear, that this kind of reckless behavior exhibited by members of law enforcement will not and shall not be tolerated.”; stated by the victims’ brother, Anthony Scott. This goes to show that the police force is one of the most visible features of governance in the United States. The police force was set to be looked upon as a form of public organization committed with the obligation of enforcing the law. However, for as long as they have lived in this world, police departments have obtained a significant amount of public scrutiny over the issues of wrongdoing, corruption, unfairness, lack of professionalism, and an unnecessary excessive amount use of force. The occurrences of police misbehavior and police-public
The ability of the Cambridge police to use mathematics to solve crime in this era is a huge development that needs to be applauded. It goes on to affirm that gone are the days that mathematics is used solely for its field alone since our day to day activities of recent involve the use of one form of mathematics or another. Statistics and probability an aspect of mathematics can be used virtually for everything in our society today law enforcement included. There are numerous benefits that could be derived by using this method of policing used by Cambridge police force. Crime waves can be examined and assets will be deployed to the locations that need it most based on the statistical evidence thereby saving scarce resources of the society.
“Are police officers going too far?” is the question that has recently sparked a lot of controversies over the issue whether police should be disarmed. In the belief that too many innocent were killed by armed police, most philosophers, including Dr. Luke Maring, have argued that police forces should not be issued firearms under all circumstances. In the article “Police Violence: A Right-Based Argument for Gun Control,” Dr. Maring states three premises in which first, citizens have a right against wrongful death, injury, and intimidation; second, the police violate that right because they use firearms and therefore third, we should disarm the police. This leads to a conclusion that if the police ought to be disarmed, then citizens should be disarmed as well. In this
If the law enforcement were to reduce the amount of force the officers are allowed to use, crime would simply be even more out of control. I say because if the officer can 't get control the suspect will easily take advantage of the officer. The current amount of force an officer can use is efficient, for the this reason the police officers have to right to protect themselves along with the community. The law allows police officers to use deadly force if
Police officers are held to such high standards, and one way to maintain these standards is to know when to step back from a situation. In the scenario presented, the officer has several possible solutions; however, an officer must make the best possible decision in order to maintain his integrity and standing in the community. It would be unethical and a danger to the public to let him go and drive off. He could be released into someone else’s custody or I could take him home, however this might lead to charges of special treatment.
One advantage of police using force is the authority of law over any unlawful abiding citizen. The police have the authority to stop a crime before it occurs and that helps prevent crime in the first place.
LICEING THE 21ST CENTURY The police are the public and the public are the police - Robert peel When we talk about the criminal justice system the public at large plays a very important role right from the prevention to reporting to the investigation of the case. The criminal justice system cannot achieve its goal without the active participation of the general public. If we take a look at the ancient police setup in medivial and ancient india we come across that there were various provisions for the participation of the public working with the police. The word police, inspires confidence inspires a sense of truse, security, commitment, and public service.