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Police Brutality By Charles Shaw

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Police Brutality
Abstract
In the 1970’s the American government used the SWAT team in an estimate, few hundred times a year, however, in the recent days, there has been over 40,000 military style raids a year. Looking at the statistics from the National Counter Terrorism Department released in 2011, the number of private US citizens who were killed by terrorists in that year were 17. From a film by Charles Shaw, it is documented that at least 500 innocent Americans lose their lives to police brutality. 5000 have lost their lives since 9/11. The is equal to the number of US soldiers who died in Iraq.
The facts raise questions about the effectiveness of police in the society. This is more because, allegations of police misconduct rarely result in convictions. It is, therefore, vital to look at the issue and to find answers to the following questions
a) What is the main cause of the police brutality?
b) Who are the primary victims of the police brutality, in terms of race, social class, and gender?
c) What courses of action are taken against the police who use brutality on citizens?
d) What law should be put into place to decrease the number of police brutality cases in future?
If the answers to these questions are presented to the US government, changes are likely to be realized by the private citizen.

Introduction
On November 2014, a St. Louis County grand jury decided that a police officer, Darren Wilson, would not face trial for shooting and killing an unarmed

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