Violence school
#1
Everybody knows that soldiers and cops are instructed on how to kill, they take classes on tactics, anatomy, weapons, and the legal side of it.
What is being debated now is how and why. A private preparatory school for police academy candidates has a teacher (former cop) who tells the future cops to torture and execute criminals, potential criminals, and their kids before they have the chance to become criminals, and get away with it.

According to the former officer, he was prosecuted for 28 killings while on duty and never convicted, plus he admits to 30 others "never officially accounted". Later he mentions "over a hundred" of other executions. Probably off-hours jobs?

I've been to a private security course and there's a feeling of cleansweep being the norm amongst cops. Torture and womanizing, even child (ab)use. And the cons, the schemming, the abuse of the power and the disregard to the duty.

After all, what is it to be a cop? A punk ass with a badge and a gun? A gardian angel (if you find one when you need)? Just someone bidding time to retire?

Coincidentally, that one was expelled from the force after an I.A. investigation on blowing cocaine in the P.D. Educating Dept. building.

Source: https://bhaz.com.br/2019/11/08/professor...a-direito/

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#2
Seems like they got a school for everything anymore
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#3
The School of the Americas was/is a leading inspiration for the psycho/sociopaths with badges and guns.
See:
http://ponerology.com/

The police is a relatively modern invention, from the time around our civil war, when city bosses needed groups of thugs (private militias paid for from the public account) to terrorize competing capos.

Prior to that law enforcement was a largely public affair. If someone suspected illegal activity, they would get the sheriff to deputize a group of locals to seize the offender. And private citizens could levy criminal charges.

The police are merely a protection racket, an industry designed to monopolize crime, not prevent it.
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#4
That may be for the USA, but in older places there have been police forces with other names and characteristics for a much longer time.

- In England and other kingdoms;
- In the medieval era there were Church's inquisitors and Counties' sheriffs;
- In the Roman Empire there was the military guard, Legion soldiers on patrol / control duties;
- Even on prehistoric societies there were guards and some sort of authority (be it under religion or ruling leadership).

I understand police forces were quickly seduced into being the "long arm" of the mobsters and in many places became a mob themselves, but those forces were created to protect citizens, intervene against infractions, and remember peoples that authorities are watching. Unless you consider institutions as mobs, those weren't involved in their creation and I'm sure they wouldn't want another rival in their turf.

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#5
(Nov 11, 2019, 07:39 am)dueda Wrote: After all, what is it to be a cop? A punk ass with a badge and a gun? A gardian angel (if you find one when you need)? Just someone bidding time to retire?
It means to be a criminal.

Look at Oakland PD for example.

Multiple officers arrested for raping and trafficking a 17 year old.
https://www.opposingviews.com/category/l...ing-victim

Or general OPD corruption
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_v._City_of_Oakland

NYPD largest corruption scandal:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirty_thirty_(NYPD)

Maricopa County Sheriff's scandals (because they don't relieve in human rights)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maricopa_Co...troversies

LAPD's huge Rampart scandal:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rampart-scandal

Rural police are the absolute worst however at this, because no one will step forward because of backlash.
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#6
Sheriffs and military patrols are not really what is meant by *police*, which is a quasi military militia branch run by state/local governments which do its best to prevent citizens from participating in actual law enforcement.
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In the US before the Civil War we had state militias, run by the governor, which did not involve itself with criminal matters.

The advntage of a military type of law enforcement is that usually the personell would have no long term associations with any local populace, so ther would be less oppurtunities for corruption. And less incentives to shake down the populace for pay raises. Or job security. One of our cops went on a ticketing spree to make sure we could afford some of the stuff he wanted.
HOWEVER: Militarization of the police is always a bad idea. The populace then becomes the *enemy*. To be fought with military tactics.
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#7
There is indeed an abnormal number of crimes by law enforcement officers, and a lot of improper stuff being done in the name of "popular morals". Having the police force being a close-knit part of the community would help reduce that.
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