How We Can End Police Violence

Scientist in Public Health releases book that has figured out a way to end police violence and reactive killings of police. The book is titled: Understanding Its Basic History, Causal Origins, Health Consequences, and Prevention Strategies.
By: Benedict Emesowum
 
WASHINGTON - July 30, 2016 - PRLog -- Public Health Scientist Benedict Emesowum has figured it out. Read this book so we learn how to prevent a war with police or racial tensions. For many decades we have seen it in the news, videos, talk show but we still have not figured how to solve the police violence crisis. You can wait and search no further for answers. We have seen children like Tamir Rice and Trayvon Martin killed by police or security, we have even seen professionals like Charles Kinsey, a behavioral therapist who did many things right, shot by police.

This book that gets it all has been released and will help parents, politicians, mayors, and police chiefs figure out why this problem exists and how to solve it. Anyone who wants to help with police violence can use this book as a guide to that end. The paperback was released on July 13, 2016. The e-book version will be released in August 2016. The e-book uniquely comes with video references too!

Power corrupts, and absolute power will absolutely corrupt the police. The American Founders understood the importance of limiting government's power, thereby putting in place balances and checks to achieve it. The police have a lot of power: as you walk or drive, they can stop, detain, arrest, assault, vandalize, and even kill you with impunity. With the vast resources at the command of the police, it's easy to see how even a humble person can become intoxicated with the powers granted the police. Police Violence outlines the origins of the police, and how those origins, certain behaviors, and other factors explain the deaths of people like Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, Samuel Dubose, Walter Scott and many others. The U.S. media has extensively reported police violence, but analysts have offered little information on why it happens or ideas for prevention. This groundbreaking book takes you on an honest intellectual public health journey while staying true to the realities of the issue for the everyday reader.

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