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Unlawful use of force by police refers to situations where law enforcement officers employ excessive or unnecessary force during their interactions with individuals. It occurs when the level of force used by the police is considered unreasonable or disproportionate to the circumstances at hand. While police officers have the authority to use force when necessary to protect themselves or others and to enforce the law, this power must be exercised within legal boundaries and with respect for human rights. Here are some key factors that contribute to the unlawful use of force by police: Excessive force: This occurs when officers use more force than is reasonably required to handle a situation. For example, using lethal force when a lesser degree of force would have sufficed, or using physical force when a situation could have been resolved through alternative means like de-escalation or negotiation. Lack of proportionality: Police are expected to assess the level of force required based on the threat level presented by the situation. If officers respond with a level of force that is significantly higher than necessary, it may be considered unlawful. Failure to prioritize de-escalation: De-escalation techniques aim to reduce tension and resolve conflicts without resorting to force. Officers should attempt to defuse situations before considering the use of physical force. When officers neglect or ignore de-escalation methods, it can lead to unnecessary violence. Biases and discrimination: Unlawful use of force can also be influenced by biases or discriminatory practices. If officers treat individuals differently based on their race, ethnicity, gender, or other protected characteristics, it can result in an unjustified use of force. Violation of constitutional rights: The unlawful use of force can also involve violations of an individual's constitutional rights, such as the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. For example, using excessive force during an arrest or conducting an unlawful search can be considered unconstitutional. Order Merchandise here: https://outfitterfreedom.com Directdofficial.com -------------- https://www.azleg.gov/ars/13/02402.htm This video is intended for information, news and other entertainment & education purposes and is not legal advice ————————— FAIR USE** Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. FAIR USE DEFINITION: (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_use) Fair use is a doctrine in the United States copyright law that allows limited use of copyrighted material without requiring permission from the rights holders, such as for commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, teaching or scholarship. It provides for the legal, non-licensed citation or incorporation of copyrighted material in another author’s work under a four-factor balancing test. The term “fair use” originated in the United States. A similar principle, fair dealing, exists in some other common law jurisdictions. Civil law jurisdictions have other limitations and exceptions to copyright. U.S. COPYRIGHT OFFICE- FAIR USE DEFINITION (Source: http://www.copyright.gov/fls/fl102.html) One of the rights accorded to the owner of copyright is the right to reproduce or to authorize others to reproduce the work in copies or phonorecords. This right is subject to certain limitations found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U.S. Code). One of the more important limitations is the doctrine of “fair use”. The doctrine of fair use has developed through a substantial number of court decisions over the years and has been codified in section 107 of the copyright law. Section 107 contains a list of the various purposes for which the reproduction of a particular work may be considered fair, such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. #cops #police #livepd #arizona #justice #breakingnews #new #law #lawyers #firstamendmentaudit #firstresponders #police #copblock

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