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>the suggestion that law enforcement should "contribute to policy change"

nothing in this report sound especially novel or unexpected. these are all obvious problems - that's not to say the solutions are obvious, but the problems are. but the idea that the police should be involved in creating policy rather than following it is a pretty scary one. it sounds like they identified the rise or authoritarianism in their report as a trend to hop onto, rather than a threat to be aware of.




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