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How Can a Person in Iowa Tell if a Police Encounter Involved Excessive Force?
September 16th, 2022
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News & Politics
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How Can a Person in Iowa Tell if a Police Encounter Involved Excessive Force?
Des Moines, IA - When someone is apprehended or arrested, the police are allowed to detain the suspect and use a certain amount of force to do so. However, officers are trained how to do so properly, and their methods and actions must be reasonable based on the dangerousness of the situation and the person. If someone becomes a victim of excessive police force, they have the option of bringing a civil lawsuit for compensation against the department that employs the officer in Des Moines or other cities. The definition of excessive forceUse of force protocols for law enforcement will instruct the officer to use the least amount of force necessary to protect people nearby and prevent further crime or other kinds of injuries and harm. If a person is necessarily hit, beaten, shot, or harmed by violence at the hands of an officer during an encounter, this is considered police brutality. While each analysis needs to be made on a case by case basis, police should not harm or kill defenseless suspects or those who pose no threat of violence, even if they have committed a crime and can be legally arrested. Use of force trainingPolice officers receive specific training regarding when and how they can use force or violence to detain suspects that resist or protect people in the area. The concepts contained within these kinds of training are referred to as use of force protocols. While officers can use force to obtain compliance with lawful commands, police are also trained in de-escalation techniques and negotiation to try to avoid violence when possible. Situations where excessive force tends to happen
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