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What is wrong with qualified immunity?
Critics say the doctrine has led to law enforcement officers being able to violate the rights of citizens, particularly disenfranchised citizens, without repercussion. Qualified immunity is not the result of a law passed by Congress, nor is it written in the Constitution.
Do police officers have qualified immunity?
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled in favor of police officers in two cases involving qualified immunity, the controversial legal doctrine that protects police officers accused of misconduct. Otherwise, officers are protected from liability.
Do police officers feel frustrated by their job?
Officers who say they frequently feel frustrated by their job, but not angry, fall squarely in the middle. In addition, frequently angry and frustrated officers are roughly twice as likely as those who are not frequently angry or frustrated to agree that police have reason to be distrustful of most citizens (46\% vs. 21\%).
Why is it important for police officers to be honest?
Honesty, credibility, and temperament are crucial to the performance of an officer’s duties. Dishonesty is incompatible with the public trust. Common sense tells you that to effectively prosecute crimes, officer credibility is critical.
Do police officers have reason to dislike most people?
The survey finds that officers who frequently feel angry and frustrated by their job are twice as likely as all other police to say officers have reason to distrust most people (46\% vs. 23\%).
Do police officers have a lot in common with their communities?
Frequently angry and frustrated officers are also less likely than those who are not often angry or frustrated to say they have a lot in common with the people in the areas where they work. Only about half (54\%) of these officers say that at least some people in these areas share their values and beliefs.