Persuasive Essay On Police Brutality

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Police Brutality is the wanton use of excessive force used by a police officer. Often the attacks are physical but they could be verbal as well. Police brutality can also be used in interrogation as it they use psychological intimidation to pressure individuals. Police brutality has always been an issue, but has recently become much worse. This is most likely due to the uprising in social media and video-enabled cellular devices.
Aside from the fact that police brutality is wrong in itself, there is a much greater issue at hand. African-Americans, Hispanics and other minority groups are more likely to face this hostile behavior than Whites are. In America, minorities still face embedded racism and second-class treatment. A recent poll showed that many police officers even feel that their fellow coworkers act with excessive force yet do not report them due to the possibility of getting a “cold shoulder” from fellow workers. Many police officers stop more black people than they do white by racial profiling; racial profiling is using race or ethnicity as a key …show more content…

Police brutality gives a sense of distrust in the community, when we cannot trust the people who are supposed to help protect us and uphold justice we lose faith and pride in our nation. It damages the trust between society and law enforcement and trust is a very difficult thing to repair. When society distrusts law enforcement they are less likely to comply to their laws and do what is necessary to help them carry out those laws. For instance, a fellow classmate of mine said she heard gunshots and saw two boys running, minutes later the NYPD showed up, instead of helping the police carry out their investigation by giving them a description she said nothing. This is a result of the distrust she has towards police officers due to all the recent acts of brutality that have had light shed upon

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