Why Do People Call Cops 12? Understanding Slang and Police Accountability

The article explores the reasons behind the term “12,” the impact of slang on police-community relations, alternatives to calling the police, the psychology of slang, understanding police tactics, the impact of smartphones on police accountability, and the history of police brutality.

Uncovering the Truth behind Tyre Nichols’ Brutal Beating by Police Officers: An Analysis of Police Brutality, Excessive Force, Systemic Racism, and the Need for Reform

This article analyses the case of Tyre Nichols, an 18-year-old Black man, who was brutally beaten to death by police officers in 2018. It explores the pervasiveness of police brutality and excessive force against Black Americans, the impact of systemic racism on law enforcement, the urgent need for police accountability and reform, and the long-lasting impact that police violence can have on individuals, families, and whole communities.

Understanding Qualified Immunity in the United States: Its Role in Police Brutality and Reform

This article explores the controversial doctrine of qualified immunity in the United States. It defines qualified immunity and discusses how it has been applied by courts, its role in police brutality and reform, and how it affects victims and families. The article also delves into the pros and cons of qualified immunity for police officers and provides an overview of the current debate surrounding qualified immunity.

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