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What Happens When a Police Officer’s Rubber Bullet Hits You Rubber bullets are dangerous and can cause serious injuries. Learn what to do if a police officer’s rubber bullet has hurt you. -
Iowa Police Brutality: Stop and Frisks and Strip Searches Have you been hurt in a stop and frisk or strip search in Iowa? Find out why you may need a police brutality lawyer and more here. -
What Can the Department of Justice Do About Police Brutality? The Department of Justice has an important role when police brutality occurs. Learn what it can do and what you can do if a police officer has hurt you. -
What You Need to Prove in an Iowa Police Brutality Case You don’t have a police brutality case just because you were hurt by the police. Instead, you have to prove that the police officer violated the law. -
Is Your Loved One Incarcerated? Here’s What You Need to Know About Prison Abuse and Neglect Is your loved one serving time in Iowa? Find out what you need to know about prison abuse and neglect to help protect your loved one. -
Answers to Your Questions About Police Brutality Wrongful Death in Iowa When is the use of police force a wrongful death? Could you have a police brutality wrongful death case? Find out answers to these questions and more here. -
What Everyone Needs to Know About Police Officer Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct Sexual assault and misconduct by police officers is a significant problem. Learn who is at risk, where it often happens, and what to do if you’ve been hurt. -
How to Identify Police Brutality and Take Action If You’ve Been Hurt What is police brutality? How do you report police brutality if you’ve been hurt by it? Find out these answers and more so that you can protect your rights.
Our Police Brutality Library
Victims of police brutality, and their loved ones, deserve to know about their rights and potential recovery. Our free library of articles provides important information for those who have been hurt by an officer’s excessive force and for those who have lost a loved one due to an officer’s excessive force.