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In this episode we cover Support Court Case Law that guides police procedures. The landmark Supreme Court case of Graham v. Connor (1989) to explore the crucial question: What constitutes the proper level of force in police procedures? Join us as we navigate through the legal intricacies and ethical considerations surrounding law enforcement actions, with a particular focus on the Supreme Court's emphasis on "Objective Reasonableness" as outlined in Graham v. Connor.
We break down the factors outlined in the Supreme Court's decision that guide the assessment of the "Objective Reasonableness" of force used by police officers. Emphasizing the need to consider the perspective of a "reasonable officer on the scene," we explore how these standards have influenced contemporary discussions on law enforcement practices.
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By BradIn this episode we cover Support Court Case Law that guides police procedures. The landmark Supreme Court case of Graham v. Connor (1989) to explore the crucial question: What constitutes the proper level of force in police procedures? Join us as we navigate through the legal intricacies and ethical considerations surrounding law enforcement actions, with a particular focus on the Supreme Court's emphasis on "Objective Reasonableness" as outlined in Graham v. Connor.
We break down the factors outlined in the Supreme Court's decision that guide the assessment of the "Objective Reasonableness" of force used by police officers. Emphasizing the need to consider the perspective of a "reasonable officer on the scene," we explore how these standards have influenced contemporary discussions on law enforcement practices.
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