More
recently than before, law-enforcement has gotten quite of a bad reputation.
With the current shootings of innocent African American men, hatred has built
up in the citizens' minds. While many judge and criticize the actions of these
policemen, many don't understand the pressure and the responsibility that these
men have on their backs every day. When the events in Ferguson, Missouri
played out, the police force was appalled by the extremely negative response
and the lack of empathy or understanding by the citizens throughout the United
States. It is clear that media portrays policemen as brutal and violent.
Reporters are one of the gateways into the mass media and now thanks to a new
campaign from the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund that provides virtual
simulations of different situations that a policeman in training has to take,
they are able to experience these dramatic and nerve-wrenching situations face
to face in hope that this will bring more awareness to the stress that these
men have to go through. With these simulations the goal is to make people
understand that policemen are human too, and the decisions they make are based
on unpredictable variables that they need make in order to do the best for the
people around them, based on their judgment.
I think
this campaign and these simulations are really good. They finally allow for
people to see these kinds of situations as life or death choices and stop the
judging and harassment of policemen. Of course there are good cops and bad
cops, some who take their duty seriously and others who abuse their power. I don't think it’s fair for the whole police force to be hated for the actions of the
few. Seeing problems from other people’s perspectives might solve the problem
altogether.
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Well put Irving, and I agree that seeing something from another's perspective could possibly be the end to all this but for now the simulations will help to improve an officer's aptitude for extreme situations.
ReplyDeleteWell put Irving, and I agree that seeing something from another's perspective could possibly be the end to all this but for now the simulations will help to improve an officer's aptitude for extreme situations.
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