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6 page essay, MLA format about any conflicts that occurs around the world, such as police brutalitiy, suicides, black lives matter etc. Include atleast 5 sources and a work cited, include examples and opinions. I need it ASAP

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Police Brutality
Police brutality has in the recent past become one of the most controversial issues,
especially in the United States of America. Cases of police brutally killing and harassing
innocent members of the public have become quite rampant. Significantly, most of the cases
involving police brutality have been said to racially based as it mostly involves white police
officers confronting people of color. This has triggered the attention of various civil rights
bodies, a move that has seen the organizing of numerous campaigns as a way of resenting the
treatment that police are giving them. In essence, the fight against police brutality has now
become a significant issue in the U.S. with some considering it a fight that they are probably not
about to win (King). This paper looks at the history of police brutality, the current trends on the
issue, and how the world’s reaction towards it.
The History of Police Brutality
Whereas police brutality has become quite rampant in the recent past, it began long ago
when the civil rights movement was finding roots and course. Initially, the police force was set
up to counter the violent European immigrants who were disturbing peace in most areas of the
U.S. It was from these that the African Americans got involved and eventually fell victims to
brutal policing (Nodjimbadem). Following a 1927 survey in Illinois, it was found out that police
activity had resulted in the killing of a large number of blacks in a state where there was an
insufficient number of them. A debate began over what caused such high numbers of cases with

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the policing agencies blaming it on the Blacks as they said that most of them were violent and
harmed. Was this the case? Malcolm D. Holmes, a professor of sociology at the Wyoming
University, strongly criticizes this move as he says that most of the conflicts were began by
police officers (Nodjimbadem).
In 1929, President Herbert Hoover oversaw the establishment of the National
Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Nodjimbadem). This was a body that was
credited with the mandate of investigating the tactics used in policing and how they impacted the
society. The findings from the re...


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