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1. downer+J6[view] [source] 2020-05-31 22:44:34
>>h3cate+(OP)
As always, you have to ask, compared to what? Are the majority of police actions brutality, or only a miniscule fraction? This is the crucial question, and a site like this provides no insight at all. (or so I imagine, since site is down)

If you want to fan the flames, though, add a section for protesters savagely kicking unconscious victims in the head.

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2. austin+g9[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:02:57
>>downer+J6
While I suspect the percentage of overall police actions that are brutal, unethical, or harmful are tiny it is still a subject that demands a far greater degree of transparency. The subject identifies several challenges:

* police are falsely accused of bad behavior frequently, which can make it much harder to identify the actual extreme few bad apples which need to be identified and removed

* all accused are innocent until proven guilty regardless of their profession or who they are. You don’t want police accused of horrible conduct policing but at the same time they need a process of defense, as does everybody

Honestly, much of this problem could be addressed by mandating body cams. I have known police officers who live by their body cams to ensure everyone is honest. Until that happens what would you suggest to change the current situation?

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3. scarfa+Ie[view] [source] 2020-05-31 23:43:10
>>austin+g9
police are falsely accused of bad behavior frequently, which can make it much harder to identify the actual extreme few bad apples which need to be identified and removed

If the problem isn’t systemic then how do you explain the various studies showing that minorities are disproportionately “stopped and frisked”?

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4. austin+Jk[view] [source] 2020-06-01 00:38:37
>>scarfa+Ie
I don’t know anything about those studies so I won’t form any opinion of them.
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5. scarfa+il[view] [source] 2020-06-01 00:43:20
>>austin+Jk
https://www.aclu.org/press-releases/nyclu-releases-report-an...

Stop and Frisk disparity between Blacks and Whites

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/07/nyregion/nypd-social-dist...

https://www.aclu.org/blog/criminal-law-reform/new-evidence-r...

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6. austin+Hz[view] [source] 2020-06-01 04:13:00
>>scarfa+il
That looks like New York specific stuff. As I have never been there my knowledge and interest of those conditions is absent.

So I looked it up for my state: https://www.superlawyers.com/texas/article/stop-and-frisk-in...

Here it seems to be related almost entirely to traffic stops. I suspect, but don’t know, that racial identity would play a lesser role in that case because an officer wouldn’t likely known a driver’s race until the vehicle is already pulled over. To play devils advocate though I am white and had law enforcement ask to search my vehicle several times in my youth.

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7. scarfa+3F[view] [source] 2020-06-01 05:43:18
>>austin+Hz
Really? You don’t think that police could look in a window and tell? We aren’t talking about anecdotes. We have statistics.

And these are the types of excuses White people make to justify and to gloss over problems.

Here are similar statistics for Florida.

https://www.aclu.org/blog/criminal-law-reform/new-evidence-r...

And GA.

https://www.wabe.org/study-3-ga-locations-black-latino-drive...

But you really think racial profiling only happens in one state.

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