In a large group of people there will always be bad people. Corruption and abuse of power are universal ills. What varies is the size of the impact that such action has on society. In developed countries, the impact is smaller than that in developing countries and / or underdeveloped countries.
The police force is essential for the state to fulfill its role as originator of the social fabric. It is inevitable that we feel angry when people from institutions such as the police and judiciary responsible for maintaining order commit crimes. And a big problem is corporatism where a colleague protects the other; this practice is quite common to almost all areas and professions.
It is amazing that so many cases of police abuse in the U.S. The second video of the court at the beginning of the topic is especially frightening. I believe that the price of being a country with a large population living scattered in a vast territory is the contrasts. Even I who live inside in an underdeveloped country have more confidence in my court.
A violent society produces a violent police. In my country, which is one of the most violent countries in the world, the police are very violent, though this is changing, in part due to the change of the minimum requirements to be a police officer.
Although one can say that being a cop is the kind of profession that tends to attract people with propensities to violence, depending on the selection process can be quite different employees. Today in my country is required college to be a cop, this alone does not guarantee honesty, but it is better than before when any illiterate took possession of such positions.
The police force is essential for the state to fulfill its role as originator of the social fabric. It is inevitable that we feel angry when people from institutions such as the police and judiciary responsible for maintaining order commit crimes. And a big problem is corporatism where a colleague protects the other; this practice is quite common to almost all areas and professions.
It is amazing that so many cases of police abuse in the U.S. The second video of the court at the beginning of the topic is especially frightening. I believe that the price of being a country with a large population living scattered in a vast territory is the contrasts. Even I who live inside in an underdeveloped country have more confidence in my court.
A violent society produces a violent police. In my country, which is one of the most violent countries in the world, the police are very violent, though this is changing, in part due to the change of the minimum requirements to be a police officer.
Although one can say that being a cop is the kind of profession that tends to attract people with propensities to violence, depending on the selection process can be quite different employees. Today in my country is required college to be a cop, this alone does not guarantee honesty, but it is better than before when any illiterate took possession of such positions.