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What is Police Brutality

Global Perspectives on Reforming the Criminal Justice System
An excessive or unnecessary use of force by police officers in their encounters with civilians. These instances do not always involve deadly force, but rather encompass a variety of civil rights violations. Examples of this concept include a range of physical and nonphysical means, such as the intentional use of racial stereotypes by police, physical and/or verbal assaults, coercion, and intimidation.
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Body-Worn Cameras: Panacea or Distraction for Increased Police Use of Force Accountability?
Scott Thomas Duncan (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Hannah Geczi (University of Cincinnati, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6884-2.ch001
Abstract
Police hold a unique and distinctive status compared to any other occupation in society with their authority to use force. With such responsibility, communities expect law enforcement to be held accountable when force is applied. One of the many proposed solutions embraced by authorities and the public to decrease the number of force encounters is body-worn cameras (BWCs). The purpose of this chapter is to examine BWCs as a measure of reducing force by law enforcement, explore the technology as an enhancement to transparency within the context of police-community relations, and offer recommendations for adoption rooted in best practices. For the public, it is imperative to recognize BWCs as just one part of improving law enforcement oversight as opposed to providing an all-encompassing solution that will completely resolve issues of transparency.
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Trayvon Martin: A Black Boy Who Made an Impact
Refers to excessive or unwarranted use of force by law enforcement.
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