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1. lorthe+mz[view] [source] 2020-06-15 07:35:57
>>dtagam+(OP)
There needs to be a psychology study done with cops to understand why they act the way they do. I believe there's an underlying problem in how they are trained or something else because police brutality is kind of a global phenomenon. When someone kills or severely hurts the people they are supposed to protect, it seems like there's something else going on. I've been in a few protests and I can easily say that I have never seen more hatred in someone's eyes other than the cops that were beating up people.
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2. raxxor+hB[view] [source] 2020-06-15 07:53:38
>>lorthe+mz
Especially compared to other countries, the US police seem to show quite the restrained considering most countries do not allow to carry weapons. It is a significant risk for safety of course. But if you look at the data, the often believed stereotype of US police being glorified cowboys seems to be quite untrue.

Frankly I am a bit cynical about politicians declaring the need for police reform. In my country protests are regularly "subdued" with excessive violence but the decision to handle it this way comes from the top, not from police officers.

I think clearer legal rules would help. Also maybe teaching people how to behave in case law enforcement conducts a search. The ability for surveillance and raiding homes should certainly be under intense scrutiny. Because I think the fear of decision makers is the main driver we might see some problems.

> I've been in a few protests and I can easily say that I have never seen more hatred in someone's eyes other than the cops that were beating up people.

That can be true for protesters and criminals too. I am aware of the irony of mentioning them in the same sentence. But the "psychology" study should show, that police is just often required to just do the dirty work and some might adjust to the crime they see in their daily routines. The systematic problems are programs like war on drugs or excessive militarization.

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3. chefko+OK[view] [source] 2020-06-15 09:35:50
>>raxxor+hB
> Especially compared to other countries, the US police seem to show quite the restrained

There have been multiple instances where the us police shot someone and fired more bullets in this situation than the while german police in a whole year. And i don't mean big standoffs but shooting a single person.

/edit: in 2018 the german police fired a total of 54 bullets on persona killing 11.

https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waffengebrauch_der_Polizei_i...

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