Policing in Faith: A Discussion About the Police, For the Police, and the People
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Policing in Faith: A Discussion About the Police, For the Police, and the People They Serve is an eye-opening exploration into how officers are enforcers of codified morality of what we the people must follow, and officers must enforce. This book delves into the codified conduct found within the law as well as that within scripture while also examining other points of societal contention such as Tennessee v. Garner, Graham v. Connor or the fact that there is…
- No ‘universally agreed upon definition of use of force’.
- Federal courts have yet to clearly define a lawful order.
- There is currently no “federal statutory provision that defines probable cause, yet it’s considered a standard in criminal law. On top of the fact that…
- There is no federal statutory provision, state statute, or clear definition of the known facts, possible beliefs, and/or plausible reasons and/or examples of the required facts, beliefs, and or reasons needed that would lead an officer to have probable cause, give a lawful order, or use bodily and/or deadly force.
Not only that but Policing in Faith also unravels the code of silence, provides examples of biblical enforcement, emphasizes the importance of soul care while also leading LEO’s into repentance and into the protective, loving arms of God, the Father.