Analysis of Current Events
Recent years have been marked by unacceptable acts of law enforcement officers. Breonna Taylor was a victim of police misconduct and was shot several times more after being forced into her apartment by police. George Floyd was still in police custody when he died (Dreyer and others). Another police incident which caused a lot tension was the one that occurred in 2020. George died after the officer placed his neck on George’s throat, despite George telling police that he was suffering from breathing difficulties. These incidents sparked demonstrations to stop police cruelty against African Americans and people of color. America’s racial prejudice was one reason why police were brutally treating African Americans.
Using the behavioral theory, which states that individual and environmental interaction greatly shapes a person’s personality (Curtin & McGarty, 2016). George Floyd’s treatment was based on how people and their environment interact. African Americans, from the time they were born, have always been considered second-class citizens. African Americans have no rights to human dignity because of their inferior status. It could be attributed to prejudices against African Americans that were displayed by police officers involved in this terrible act. Floyd, being black, was not eligible for human rights.
It is possible to use the trait theory method to establish if George Floyd received inhuman or cruel treatment. Substantial evidence reveals a strong link between African Americans and crime (Rosenfeld & Fornango, 2017). Many African Americans have been more violent than any other ethnic group, which is why we need to remember that there are many of them. These data helped police officers make their decisions. He was treated by the police as an intruder who wants to hurt the general public. He used excessive force, but he didn’t realize he was actually killing his victim.
Thirdly by applying psychoanalytic theory, we can infer that the police actions might have been informed by his childhood experience and other unknown, conscious desires (Curtin & McGarty, 2016). It is possible that the accused police officer was raised in a racist environment. Unconsciously, he developed racial prejudices and hatred of African America as a youngster. He ended tragically by not listening to the victim.