Persuasive Essay On Police Brutality

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Police brutality has become one of the hot topics within the media within the past few years. It’s always been around but its being discussed and speculated now more than ever, because of technology like cell phones, people are able to record what is happening, which furthers the attention of the police’s over excessive force within their communities. Still even with cellphone footage of cops killing these innocent people, they get acquitted and get put on leave from their job with pay until all of it blows over and they begin working again. Some cops believe that because they’re hiding behind a badge, they get a pass at murdering people and call it self-defense and refuse to take responsibility for their actions, which is a technique of neutralization. Minorities, especially African-Americans suffer many injustices from law enforcement especially in terms of being killed, brutalized, and longer jail sentences …show more content…

Denial of responsibility shows that police don’t believe the reason that they killed or used over excessive force was because they had to, they had no other choice, but they always do, they just refuse to believe that there wasn’t anything else they could do. Denial of the victim, law enforcement believe that the victim deserved the punishment that they got, they were being unlawful so they deserved to be killed and/or brutalized. Lastly, the appeal to higher authorities, law enforcement believe that what they are doing is for the greater good, they have to kill these innocent, unarmed minorities because they believe they’re serving and protecting their community by getting rid of a “threat”. Police also tried to hide their corruptness from the media, by storing away evidence. Holmes and Smith state in their book, Race and Police Brutality: Roots of an Urban

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