In the United States, police are endowed with extraordinary power to control people's personal lives. The police decide who is suspicious and who "fits the description". They define threats and decide how to respond. They demand obedience from people, accompanied by constant threats of violence. Real and perceptible criminal behavior and threats to social order
In the United States, police are endowed with extraordinary power to control people's personal lives. The police decide who is suspicious and who "fits the description". They define threats and decide how to respond. They demand obedience from people, accompanied by constant threats of violence. Real and perceptible criminal behavior and threats to social order