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  1. Jacques Ranciere ( There's a good quick overview of his opinions [here] (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0020872815603988) at pp. 6-7 ) has an interesting supplementary take on this too. He essentially argues that "police" should be defined as the opposite of "politics".

  2. May 26, 2021 · There are a couple of definitions of good that could apply to a discussion about police — like “having the qualities required for a particular role” — but only one definition seems actually...

  3. Michael Harriot takes a bold stance with his theory that there is no such thing as a good cop and he uses occupational research and data to back it up.

  4. It's just what policing has become. I decided that I could never be a cop, because they are required to drive around and pick on people, for a living. They must bully the local teenagers. They must find something wrong with a poor person's vehicle, and make them pay some money.

  5. The first book the cops are all a bit disjointed, but in the second book you have the good old-fashioned “unlikely duo teams up to save the world and catch the bad guy and also save someone’s dad in their spare time” type storyline.

  6. The ‘good cop’ narrative dominates American culture but the truth is there is no such thing. Police kneeling in solidarity implies there isn’t a problem with the system – just ‘a few bad...

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  8. Jan 30, 2023 · There is a lot of misinformation in the press, and the public deserves accurate information about persons armed and authorized to use force against them. Police should not police themselves...

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