Police Abuse

Oregon Police Abuse Attorney

What is police abuse? Police abuse is generally any type of police misconduct.  Police brutality is a form of police abuse.  Police abuse generally refers to excessive use of force by the police or other improper conduct by the police, such as a wrongful arrest.

How widespread is police brutality? Widespread police brutality exists in many countries, even countries like the United States where criminal and civil remedies exist. Police brutality is just one form of police misconduct. According to People’s Police Report, January 2006, the top 25 lawsuits between 1993 and 2005 settled for $3,581,007.30. This website keeps track of some Portland Police Misconduct cases: Portland Copwatch

This website keeps track of police brutality statistics in America: Mapping Police Violence

Does Oregeon have a cause of action called police abuse? Oregon does not have a legal cause of action called “police brutality” per se. Usually there is a legal cause of action for Excessive use of force under Oregon law and Federal law.

Disclaimer: Any legal information on this site regarding Oregon or Federal law is not necessarily updated in a timely manner; neither is it a substitute for a legal analysis in relation to your case. I do not represent you and I am not your lawyer / attorney unless you have a fee agreement with me.