Police Violence
Police violence refers to the use of excessive force by law enforcement officers when dealing with civilians. This can include physical harm, such as beating or shooting, and can occur during arrests, protests, or routine interactions. The issue often raises concerns about the appropriate use of power and the need for accountability within police departments.
The causes of police violence can be complex, involving factors like systemic racism, inadequate training, and a lack of community engagement. Many communities advocate for reforms, such as better training in de-escalation techniques and the implementation of body cameras, to help reduce incidents of violence and improve police-community relations.