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Police Brutality in Brazil

Latin American Perspectives, 2011
Police brutality is part of Latin American social history, not merely a consequence of the “authoritarian legacy” of military regimes. Violent police practices persist because of the weakness of institutional mechanisms for controlling police activity.
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Police brutality or police torture

Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, 2000
Focuses on the issue of force by the police and points out differences between police brutality and police torture. Discusses the factors which can affect the levels of police brutality.
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Police Brutality Without Race

This chapter examines The Public, a 2019 film by Emilio Estevez, as a case study in the rhetorical shortcomings of postracial narratives. Although Estevez intended the film as a tribute to public libraries and their role in fostering inclusion and community, the narrative ultimately fails to address the racial inequities central to its subject matter ...
WHITNEY GENT, MELANIE LOEHWING
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Police Brutality

The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1991
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