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Police
misconduct is a serious problem- both in Utah and nationwide. Many
officers recognize that misconduct gets in the way of effective law
enforcement because the actions of only a few bad officers can undermine
a community’s trust in an entire agency. Misconduct can range from
minor violations of police policy to gross examples of excessive force
and unfortunately, its victims are often unaware of the options they
have after being subjected to abuse or wrongdoing.
The
intent of this guide is to offer individuals some strategies they can
use if they have been victims of police misconduct. Not everyone will
want to use every tactic and some strategies may be inappropriate for
some people. If you have any doubts or are considering legal action,
consult an attorney you trust before taking action. Please note that
this guide is not a legal document and nothing in it should be construed
as legal advice.
Gather Information:
As
soon as possible after an incident, write down everything you can
remember about what happened. Be as detailed as possible and include the
date, time, and location of the incident, as well as the name, badge
number, and agency of the police officer(s) involved.
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