If your city has a 'Citizen/Police Complaint Review Board' or some similar type of body, they should have records of these types of complaints. If not, the department's Internal Affairs Division more than likely maintains a file. Depending upon the details contained within the files they may, or may not, be public records.
Police brutality has been reported to have increased since the 9/11 attacks, but there are no published statistics on the frequency of police brutality actions.
Collective Opposed to Police Brutality was created in 1995.
There can be no justification for brutality. The job of the police is to protect and defend.
No-one should "do" police brutality, that's why it's called brutality rather than reasonable force, which is what police officers should use.
Shailendra Misra has written: 'Police Brutality' -- subject(s): Police brutality
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Your question cannot be answered. Police brutality in the US is both a crime and a civil rights violation. There is no 'use' for it.
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"A Police Brutality Attorney, can be expencience. Each state is different; therefore, you would have to do some research in your area as to the cost.
Mr- District Attorney - 1954 Police Brutality was released on: USA: 1954