Two African-American civilians, Sean Bell and Amadou Bailo Diallo, suffered tragic deaths as a result of use of lethal force by the police. This case study presents an in-depth analysis of the determinants that affected the officers’ use of lethal force with regard to the above mentioned cases. In 1999, Amadou Bailo Diallo was killed in a 41-bullet police shooting in New York. Similarly in 2006, Sean Bell was shot to death in a 50-bullet fusillade that involved officers from The New York City Police Department. After the Bell shooting, officers of The New York City Police Department were under investigation. The case study focuses on and examines the similarities and differences of both cases, official and public reactions in the aftermath ...
Introduction:Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of lethal...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
The power to use force is a defining characteristic of policing, one that is accompanied by a respon...
Two African-American civilians, Sean Bell and Amadou Bailo Diallo, suffered tragic deaths as a resul...
Officer-involved shootings lead to a costly process where lives are lost, careers are ruined, and ta...
It is necessary for police officers to use force in their line of work. They must use force to preve...
Lethal force, and the debate surrounding its legitimacy, has been an impassioned part of society in ...
This article addresses the issue of police abuse of power, particularly police use of excessive forc...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
As the media continues to report on deadly interactions between police and the public, the need for ...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Over two years ago, in Ferguson, Missouri, an unarmed African-American teenager named Michael Brown ...
The overuse of police force has public health implications. The rates of injury and death sustained ...
This article provides an overview of research conducted between May and July 1996. The research was ...
Introduction:Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of lethal...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
The power to use force is a defining characteristic of policing, one that is accompanied by a respon...
Two African-American civilians, Sean Bell and Amadou Bailo Diallo, suffered tragic deaths as a resul...
Officer-involved shootings lead to a costly process where lives are lost, careers are ruined, and ta...
It is necessary for police officers to use force in their line of work. They must use force to preve...
Lethal force, and the debate surrounding its legitimacy, has been an impassioned part of society in ...
This article addresses the issue of police abuse of power, particularly police use of excessive forc...
The purpose of this research is to examine and discuss the use of lethal force in policing. Over the...
Introduction: Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of letha...
As the media continues to report on deadly interactions between police and the public, the need for ...
As part of their duties, police may be required to use force to contain or control a situation durin...
Over two years ago, in Ferguson, Missouri, an unarmed African-American teenager named Michael Brown ...
The overuse of police force has public health implications. The rates of injury and death sustained ...
This article provides an overview of research conducted between May and July 1996. The research was ...
Introduction:Several high-profile cases in the U.S. have drawn public attention to the use of lethal...
The recent cases of law enforcement using lethal force in the United States have gained massive publ...
The power to use force is a defining characteristic of policing, one that is accompanied by a respon...