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How more female police officers would help stop police brutality; Women are better at defusing violent confrontations ?
Topic Started: Jul 2 2015, 10:43 AM (283 Views)
U Thant
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Jul 2 2015, 07:37 PM
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Jul 2 2015, 07:30 PM
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Jul 2 2015, 02:43 PM
We used to have Officer Friendly, and police officers would patrol their own neighborhoods.

Now, they intentionally live far away from their area which results in feeling that they do not belong to that community.

I think community is a key word in relation to the debate. Officers need an opportunity to connect with the communities they serve (not where they live).
For most officers, living a distance from where they are assigned to work is for the officer and his/her family safety. This makes it difficult for an officer to develop a level of trust between law enforcement and the community he or she serves.

Quite true.

A requirement that officers go into classrooms for career days and drug awareness events, in the areas they serve, would be a great community relationship builder. Perhaps one day,once a quarter,there could be a Community Service requirement.


This sounds like a great idea, because it is. I just hate that it is already done in many, many municipals over decades now---and it is an ineffective frequency.

So it makes me wonder if those visits should be of a greater frequency. Such as bi-weekly or even every 4th school day. By which each school welcomes *a new cop* or a new element of law enforcement as according to how dreadful the citizenry-cop relationships are in a respective neighborhood or municipal.
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Jul 2 2015, 10:43 AM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/07/02/how-more-female-police-officers-would-help-stop-police-brutality/

This topic is debatable. Some women are capable of the humane approach, but I've seen some that the Devil himself would run from.
Yes...

Women are definitely better at defusing violent confrontations.

I keep telling y'all that. :)

But y'all are not trying to hear it and keep defusing it hollering man hate. :D

:D :D :D :D
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U Thant
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Jul 2 2015, 11:20 AM
FACT: a racist, Black, lightskinned-woman (Kizzy Adoni) was the officer in charge of the scene on that dreadful day in AmeriKKKan history where she did
FACT: order racism's cop Daniel Panteleo to murder darkskinned-NIGG Eric Garner, in Staten Island NYC.
FACT: and as Garner was using the last seconds of his life to tell racism's cop, "I can't breathe" then it was lightskinned-racist Kizzy who told Officer Panteleo to keep applying the chokehold to Eric Garner because
FACT: the lightskinned-racist Kizzy Adoni had concluded that if Eric Garner was able to say "I can't breathe" then it meant he was being dishonest and actually had no problem breathing.
FACT: to whereas even after Garner lay there, dead, she still insisted he was lying about not being able to breathe


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gotta love it...how this female police officer defused a violent situation. We need more female cops who come to work with her same philosophy.

How dare that dirty rotten vile thug, Eric Garner, attempt to sell single-cigarettes on the streets like that!
Edited by U Thant, Jul 3 2015, 01:23 PM.
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