Police use of force

 

Prepare a final paper presenting the arguments in favor and against a crime policy of their choice.
crime policy: Police use of force

Required Information
Your paper should include the following components and subheadings. Also, be sure to proofread the paper prior to submission for grammatical and spelling errors as well as clarity. After you run spell check, make sure to read through the assignment at least one more time.
1. Introduction – Introduce the policy and describe what problem it is targeting. Provide relevant statistics related to the problem (with citations) and preview the rest of the paper’s outline. No need to offer a complete history or your topic or please do not include anecdotal information.
1. This section should be no more than ¾ – 1 page
2. Arguments in favor of your topic (for example, arguments in favor of legalizing marijuana) – present at least 3 evidence-based arguments in favor of your policy (with citations).
1. This section should be 1.5 – 3 pages
3. Arguments against your topic (for example, arguments against the legalization of marijuana) – present at least 3 evidence-based arguments against your policy (with citations).
1. This section should be 1.5 – 3 pages
4. Conclusion – summarize and synthesize the main points you made, including implications from both sides. Also, include a brief reflection (approximately 4-5 sentences) on the research and writing process. What surprised you? Where do you stand in your policy debate?
1. This section should be no more than ¾ – 1 page

 

Police use of force.

 

 

 

 

 

Recent incidents have generated an uproar regarding police use of force. Despite the fact the use of deadly force has declined for decades, each incident seems to spawn a new controversy, even when police officers are justified in their actions. The public often jumps to conclusions without hearing all the evidence.

Technology has played a large role in these events, making the job of a police officer even more challenging. This same technology has the opportunity to improve policing policies across the country, especially when it comes to managing and building community relations.

Imagine a scenario where your department is considering using body cameras and social media as part of a digital dive initiative to build community relations. You have been asked to provide your observations on the future challenges in the field of policing and how the implementation of these technologies can contribute to building safer communities.

Write an 800- to 1,050-word for your department. A white paper is a report or guide that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body’s philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision.

According to the Purdue Online Writing Lab, “…the purpose of a white paper is to advocate that a certain position is the best way to go or that a certain solution is best for a particular problem.” In this case, your white paper is meant to help your police department better understand the issues and opportunities around technology, including the use of body cameras and social media.

In other words, a white paper is a research paper in the business/government world rather in an academic setting.

Double space with paragraphs.

Address the following in your white paper:

Your title page should bear an appropriate title, the name of your “police department, etc. Remember, this is for your agency’s command staff so it shouldn’t look like a school research paper. Assume you are an officer assigned to research and report on these topics.
Describe challenges the field of policing will face in the future. Provide examples.
Explain how community relations impact the challenges police officers face.
Research and describe an incident for which using a body camera has helped the police in accountability and effectiveness.
Research and state an example for which social media was used as a tool by the police in crime control and community relations.
Identify new technologies that can be used in policing in the future to build safer communities and how. Provide examples.
Make specific, detailed recommendations to your department about decisions it should make regarding new technology, including the use of body cameras and social media. Justify your recommendation.

 

 

 

 

Police use of force

 

 

You are a rookie police officer who responds to a call for officer assistance. Arriving at the scene, you see a ring of officers surrounding a suspect who is down on his knees. You don’t know what happened before you arrived, but you see a sergeant use a Taser on the suspect, and you see two or three officers step in and take turns hitting the suspect with their nightsticks about the head and shoulders. This goes on for several minutes as you stand in the back of the circle. No one says anything that would indicate that this is not appropriate behavior. What would you do? What would you do later when asked to testify that you observed the suspect make “threatening” gestures to the officers involved?

How Police Decide When to Use Force
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