There Are Two Kinds of Cops
Briefly

The author critiques the Trump administration's approach to crime and immigration, likening it to showboating—actions taken for appearance rather than effectiveness. They highlight the value of due process and the understated work of dedicated officers. Through personal experience and research on violence and gangs, they emphasize that true improvement in public safety is not achieved through authoritarian measures that undermine freedoms, pointing to historical examples of oppressive regimes with low crime rates as cautionary tales against such strategies.
Any idiot can pull off a police state. That isn't innovation.
Meanwhile, it shrugs off the unglamorous work of following due process and avoiding mistakes.
Read at The Atlantic
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