How Does Media Affect Police Brutality?

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The United States is in an ever changing state and tensions have felt higher than ever in the past years. The issue of police brutality is big in many people's minds. Many will say the police are out of control -going out everyday with an agenda on their mind and discriminate against people merely because of biased tendencies will sa the police are only doing their job and it’s the public that is out of control and if people would just comply then every instance of police using excessive force could be avoided. However, it is far more complicated than that. With the media constantly inflaming the situation- striking fear in people's minds, officers not utilizing their training/being trained well enough, and the ever-strained relationship between the public …show more content…

A big part of the strained relationship between police officers and the public is to be blamed on the media. News sites will report on stories in favor of one side -saying it was a race matter, the officer was acting in self defense, and portraying the affected party in an evil way. In an age heavily reliant on technology and social media this is where the majority of citizens get their information of what is happening in the world. Media impacts people in every aspect of their lives, so when the media is telling them to fear and hates those whose very job it is to protect them, what do they do? News media's main goal is to get the new out to the world -most claim in an unbiased and honest way, but the truth is that the media has done nothing but create a bias the public's mind and sensationalize stories relating to police brutality. Saying that there is no problem with police using excessive force would be a plain lie, but how can people even begin to fix the problem if it is constantly being enflamed more and more by media. Everyday when the average person wakes up they are immediately bombarded with news of the latest shooting, beating, or news of someone’s unarmed

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