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There are no accurate figures because not all cases are reported.

However the most "brutal" police forces are known to be:

  • Mexico (beating, malnutrition, corruption/bribes)
  • China (beating, shooting)
  • Egypt (beating, shooting)
  • Pakistan (beating, shooting, corruption/bribes)
  • Iran (beating)
  • North Korea (shooting, public execution)
  • South Africa (shooting, beating)
  • Russia (beating, excessive force)
  • United States (excessive force, corruption/bribes)
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What arguments are against police brutality?

The arguments against police brutality are generally of three types. 1) The police job is to enforce the law and bring the perpetrator to justice...not to assume guilt or innocence. 2) The police look bad when they use police brutality. If is a poor role model for behavior. People can think, well..if the police can beat people up, why can't I? 3) Most important it sends a terrible message to others about the credibility (believability) of the system or state which allows police brutality to happen. Therefore, if police brutality becomes acceptable in a place, over time the public becomes aware of this and ends up ostracizing (avoiding) the state or area in which this occurs.Eventually the public trust in the legal system is undermined when police brutality is allowed to continue.


What are the police brutality laws in Australia?

In Australia, police officers are expected to abide by the law and are subject to oversight and accountability mechanisms, including internal disciplinary procedures and external bodies like police integrity commissions. The law prohibits excessive use of force by police officers, and instances of police brutality can be prosecuted under assault or misconduct laws. Additionally, individuals who believe they have been subjected to police brutality can make complaints to relevant oversight bodies.


Where does police brutality most take place?

off camera


Is police brutality a common offense?

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.


When was Collective Opposed to Police Brutality created?

Collective Opposed to Police Brutality was created in 1995.


What conditions are considered reasons for police brutality?

There can be no justification for brutality. The job of the police is to protect and defend.


Should police officers do police brutality to citizens in America?

No-one should "do" police brutality, that's why it's called brutality rather than reasonable force, which is what police officers should use.


What has the author Shailendra Misra written?

Shailendra Misra has written: 'Police Brutality' -- subject(s): Police brutality


The amendment to the consitition that most directly affects the police is the?

The Fourth Amendment, because it has to do with searched and seizures, as well as potential police brutality.


Can you sue for police brutality?

Yes.


When did police brutality start?

decades


Why is police brutality used?

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.