English, asked by krishnamoorthy7524, 6 months ago

Role of police in nation building english essay 1200 words urgently ​

Answers

Answered by shikhar40
3

Explanation:

Many of us have different perceptions concerning the police force in our respective countries. Past experiences have a significant impact on the attitudes we tend to show towards the police. Our social status also affects our attitude towards the police. In most cases, we consider the police as enemies of the locals. They are only concerned about fighting the enemy and are always in danger thus using violent forces to free themselves. Most of the views that the society hold concerning the police is as a result of mass media. Some even define the police as the most corrupt officials in the country. Relations between the police and the locals was not a vibrant one in the past until recently when people started appreciating their duty hence warming up to them.

All along I have grown up knowing that police spend most of their time fighting criminals and interrogating suspects. Most young people love watching Television series where the police are always in hot pursuit of criminals. In addition, they always engage in shootings that in some cases end up in favor of the criminals. Personally, I have thought of being a police officer all my life. Reading the book has, however, changed my perception regarding the police and their duties. The police officers have the duty of maintaining law and order in the society as their primary responsibility. The only way to control the social life of the people so as not to go beyond the limits is by having laws in place. It is the police who ensure that the laws are enforced by the people. Making arrests and interrogating suspects is one way of applying the law in society by the police.

Answered by mkv2008
0

Answer:

The Role of Police in Society

The Role of Police in Society In today's society the police, play may roles. They are the peacekeepers, law enforcement and many other jobs. However, recently they have become the subject of a very heated and large debate. Many believe that the police should give up their brute type tactics for a more civilized and humanized approach, while others feel that the police should crack down on the most insignificant of offences to type and disparage crimes that are more serious. In this paper, we will be analyzing both sides of this issue, from the look of the police administration to the public's view of it. When we mention today's police force we will be using the New York City police force as are basis of comparison,

Similar questions