Thesis statement: Unlike other developed nations, cops are almost never prosecuted and convicted for use of force in the US.
First main category: The History of Police Brutality
Subcategory: What is Police Brutality?
Police brutality is the use of any force exceeding that reasonably necessary to accomplish a lawful police purpose.
Subcategory: When did police brutality in America begin?
- History
- Countries with high rates of police brutality
- Cases of police brutality (Eric Garner, Kelly Thomas, Etc.)
Subcategory: There are different types of police brutality
- Excessive Force
- False arrest or Imprisonment
- Unreasonable searches
Second main category: America vs other countries police
Subcategory: Why police is most likely never prosecuted?
- Convictions rates
- Cops are held to a different standard
- The bias in virtually all of us
Subcategory: US police kills more than any other countries
- The ratio between countries
- A different standard
- More guns and aggression
Subcategory: What are the main causes of police brutality and the reasons of its increase in today’s world?
- Stop and frisk policies
- Consequences for misconduct are minimal
- Fear is also a factor
Third main category: How can we make police brutality a thing in the past?
Subcategory: Are police departments investing enough efforts in minimizing police brutality?
- Training police over
- Body cam
- Police stop-and-frisk tactic be forbidden
Subcategory: Remedies to Reduce Police Brutality
- Lawsuits
- Losing job and pension
- Jail time