Seventy-two percent of U.S. police officers do not believe that officers who consistently do a poor job are held accountable, according to a new Pew Research Center survey conducted by the National Police Research Platform.
Asked whether they agreed with the idea that officers who consistently do a poor job are held accountable, 47 percent of officers disagreed and 25 percent strongly disagreed. Barely one-quarter of officers surveyed either agreed or strongly agreed that officers who do a poor job are held accountable (24 percent agreed, while just 3 percent strongly agreed).
Well the Federal Government needs to step up, investigate, shake up and do some training to some of these local police precincts who don't know how to held themselves accountable.
Well the Federal Government needs to step up, investigate, shake up and do some training to some of these local police precincts who don't know how to held themselves accountable.