“Beginning with its provocative title, Williams’ account of contemporary law enforcement argues that instances of police brutality in the U.S. are not aberrations but, instead, reflect the long, symbiotic relationship between those in power and the police hired to protect that power, a relationship.”
]]>Incidentally, I wonder if it’s possible to get hold of policy documents of some kind to see what the procedures of “controlling the situation” actually are.
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