In all of my three research I found a lot of things that I did not know about. I learned a lot about Abner Louisa case because it was a case that was so intense that’s the same reason how me and my organization did a lot of research about and was so happy that I was even able to write about it and telling you guys this story. I also learned different ways to really held cops accountable throughout one of my sources for example it stated that “In order to hold officers accountable, police departments must create and enforce policies, procedures, and other rules. Meaning that if they don’t create rules probably in most cases they would continued to do whatever they please like, from my reading they mentioned many ways they can be held accountable in the law enforcement. And in order for that to happen the department’s policies, training, and supervision should all work together for effective accountability. I also learned how sometimes there can even be rules to follow but police officer decide to go their way and do what they feel like which is breaking the protocol for that particular job. I had researched about what would happened if they were ever to do that and found out so many things that would/should happened to them, When police officers break the law.

I heard the courts have get involved and held police officers accountable for their wrongdoing, misconduct, and illegal acts, they can also go to prison, serve probation, and pay fines when they are convicted of criminal acts but that can be in some cases, t really depends. There was honestly a lot of things that surprised me for instant in one of my sources they mentioned “It’s impossible to hold police officers accountable if there are no formal rules to hold them to”. Meaning that it can also be the departments policy that probably insist doing a great job of not talking to them of what is expected when working off and on duty. They also stated “If there is a consistent issue or problem within your department, that can mean one of two things: Either there isn’t a quality policy on the books, or the department isn’t appropriately applying the existing policy. I feel like either way both is a problem because that can lead to a lot of damages, I feel like the department policies should speak to these cops about core values and outline proper behavior. They should also be clear for them to understand protocol. I feel like (Youths,Family,Students, and so many more) should know about this because when we all as a society come in one and out our head together, somehow certain things(not all) but some things can change… Overall what I learned was very important because In New York City Police misconduct is the biggest out of so many crimes right now, and I think for once it should be stop.