Police brutality is not as common today as it was years ago,but if a police officer feels threatened by a suspect then they may restrain them or use other methods.If you are looking for a lawyer that will take a police brutality case I would start with your local yellow pages and see who is available in your area.
Your question cannot be answered. Police brutality in the US is both a crime and a civil rights violation. There is no 'use' for it.
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No, several wrongs never make a right. They do tend to leave people angry and feeling underrepresented though.
Police brutality has been reported to have increased since the 9/11 attacks, but there are no published statistics on the frequency of police brutality actions.
Collective Opposed to Police Brutality was created in 1995.
There can be no justification for brutality. The job of the police is to protect and defend.
This is a very old problem; even in the Roman Empire, the question was famously asked, who guards the guardians? Since it is the police who enforce the laws, it is the police who have to arrest other police officers in the event of police brutality, and quite often, the police stick together. Police don't like to arrest their fellow police.
No-one should "do" police brutality, that's why it's called brutality rather than reasonable force, which is what police officers should use.
Shailendra Misra has written: 'Police Brutality' -- subject(s): Police brutality
Maria Burnett has written: 'Violence instead of vigilance' -- subject(s): Extrajudicial executions, Detention of persons, Torture, Administration of Justice, Police misconduct, Police brutality
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One prominent example of police brutality is the case of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May 2020. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, died after a police officer knelt on his neck for over nine minutes during an arrest. The incident, which was captured on video and sparked widespread protests against police violence and systemic racism, highlighted the urgent need for police reform and accountability.