Essay On Police Brutality

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Similarly, to my last reflection, racism is an intense topic and I have multiple questions towards the topic. One of the first sub categories that comes to mind when I hear “racism” is interracial relationships. To be more specific, I wonder…what are the percentage son people who have been with a parter of a different race? Specifically, what are the percentages of teenagers who have linked with the opposite race, as well as young adults who have partnered with an opposite race? Additionally, I have an interest in people’s thought of police brutality. For example, one question that comes to mind is…what are the young adults (ages 20-30) attitudes towards the existence of race and police brutality? If I were to carry this out into full research I …show more content…

Not only, would I be viewing the general population as a whole, but I would see, in detail, what specific races feel towards this subject, and be able to break down the larger group into mini sections. In order to form a hypothesis, I would use little research, but a majority of my own knowledge, to make the “hypothesis” as accurate as possible. In other words, in order to make sure that I am truly making an educated guess, I will base these topics off my personal knowledge.

Hypothesis 1: A majority of adults would have more interracial relationships than teenagers.
Explanation: I was able to form this hypothesis based off the fact that as one ages, the rules and guidelines decrease. For example, when one is an adult, one can do as they please. Teenagers, on the other hand, are more restricted to what they can and can’t do (who they can and can’t