Persuasive Essay On Police Brutality

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Statistics states that every eight hours an American citizen is killed by a police officer. The question is why; however, why is the rate of police brutality rapidly growing? The people put in place to protect and serve are the very people we need protection from. Statistics also state that this year alone there has been 980 police brutality cases in the United States. What is it going to take to get a handle of this situation? The answer may lay within the higher leaders of this great nation. America has too many things to deal with without having to worry about what our police are doing. Police brutality is wrong and the problem needs to be addressed. We need to stop pushing it off and patting them on the back and saying “It is okay, you …show more content…

Serious actions need to be taken concerning these issues. They are the people put in place to serve and protect us, and instead we have to watch our backs and be on alert because we do not know if the police officer is going to handle the situation at the moment. One way of many that could possible put an end to police brutality would handing out punishments for the misconducts that were performed by the police officer. If the police officer that performed the brutality or the misconduct would be handed down the same exact punishment that regular citizens get if they were to be caught, it could possible slow or even put an end to the growing issue ("Why Police Brutality." Web.). Another way the problem can be solved is if the justice system would stop “turning their heads the other way” to citizens’ reports of police officers wrong doings. It almost seems that the justice says well this a police officer the citizen is reporting, and the police officers work for the justice system and they do no wrong because they are police officers. This needs to change because it is allowing the police to get away with entirely way too much, and the growth of police brutality incidents. We are all human, you give us an inch and we will take a mile. Statistics provide evidence that up to ninety-nine percent of police brutality report and cases are upheld in the state of New Jersey. Why are they up held? Well the answer is the internal units tasked with investigating complaints against their fellow co-workers, and since they are co-workers they kind of shrug their shoulders and dismiss the case (Http://www.huffingtonpost.com. Web). In order for this to stop the justice system is going have to make a change in the aspect of disciplining their

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