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Police Brutality in the United States to African Americans - Coggle Diagram
Police Brutality in the United States to African Americans
Violation of Human Rights
Right to Equality
"All men are created equal" in the constitution
justifiable homicide
Freedom from Discrimination
racial stereotype and reasonable suspicion
Right to Life, Liberty, Personal Security
racial identity exposing them to lethal actions
Freedom from Torture and Degrading Treatment
Right to Social Security
racism
slavery and Jim Crow
Right to Equality before the Law
Police brutality is a governmental issue
Gilbert and Ray
legal interventions promote justifiable homicide
Greater police brutality in predominantly white areas
Law enforcement tends to support the status quo
Places that are occuring
Predominantly White area
Almost every place in the United States
Places where predominant African American working class is prevalent
Agents
Department of Justice
Criminal Justice System
State policy
Federal/National policy
Capitalism promotes police brutality
Hutto and Green
Capitalism holds power of African American working class to have social power and status
Protests are momentary
Policy reformations are short-termed
Greater police brutality in predominantly white areas
Affects African American working class
US Policing system don't comply with international law
Newton
They fail to justify legality, reasonability, necessity and proportionality
They don't distinguish between lethal and non-lethal forces
Racial bias created
Criminal Justice System, as well as law enforcers
Government don't seem to make reformations