“Educated men - "civilized," as Fourier used to say with disdain - tremble at the idea that society might some day be without judges, police, or gaolers.” MenIdeasMightUsedJudgingPoliceEducatedCivilizedDisdainEducated ManFourier Author:Peter Kropotkin
“I don't mind being identified as any character as long as I'm doing a good job as an actor. I have done all kinds of roles - from an editor, judge, police officer, murderer to a corrupt businessman.” MindKindLongDoneCharacterJobsActorsRolesJudgingPoliceAll KindsEditorsOfficersBusinessmanMurdererGood JobPolice Officer Author:Boman Irani
“The secret to writing is just to write. Write every day. Never stop writing. Write on every surface you see; write on people on the street. When the cops come to arrest you, write on the cops. Write on the police car. Write on the judge. I'm in jail forever now, and the prison cell walls are completely covered with my writing, and I keep writing on the writing I wrote. That's my method.” PeopleWritingSecretForeverStreetsCarJudgingWallPoliceMethodPrisonSurfaceCellsJailCoveredCopPrison CellsPolice Cars Author:Neil Gaiman
“Nobody wants zealotry in a police force, you know? You do want to know that the guy who's got that badge, is confident enough to judge a certain level of benign corruption. Like a man steals some food to feed his starving children.” KnowsMenWantChildrenEnoughGuyCertainForceLevelsJudgingPoliceCorruptionStealingStarvingBadgesBenignPolice ForceZealotry Author:Russell Crowe
“In the remaining months, we should focus on achieving more robust international involvement in training of Iraqi soldiers, police officers, judges, teachers, and doctors - all key elements needed to end the sectarian and civil conflict and build Iraq's future.” ShouldEndsFocusTeacherAchieveJudgingKeysMonthsNeededConflictElementsTrainingDoctorsPoliceSoldierInternationalIraqOfficersInvolvementPolice OfficerRobust Author:John Olver
“The prison-industrial complex employs millions of people directly and indirectly. Judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, prison guards, construction companies that build prisons, police, probation officers, court clerks, the list goes on and on. Many predominately white rural communities have come to believe that their local economies depend on prisons for jobs.” PeopleBelieveJobsCommunityWhiteCompanyMillionsEconomyJudgingGoes OnDependsPoliceCourtPrisonComplexesDefenseListsLocalsOfficersConstructionAttorneyClerksProsecutorProbationRural CommunitiesDefense AttorneysPrison GuardsConstruction Company Author:Michelle Alexander
“When we talk about justice in America we're really talking about justice brought about by the people, not by judges who are tools of the establishment or prosecutors who are are equally tools of the establishment or the wardens or the police officers.” PeopleAmericaJusticeTalkingJudgingToolsPoliceOfficersEstablishmentPolice OfficerProsecutorWardens Author:William Kunstler
“I never understood society. i undersand that it works somehow and that it functions as a reality and that its realities are necessary to keep us from worse realities. but all i sense are that are plenty of police and jails and judges and laws and that what is meant to protect me is breaking me down.” RealityLawJudgingProtectUnderstoodFunctionPolicePlentyJail Author:Charles Bukowski
“Sometimes the law defends plunder and participates in it. Sometimes the law places the whole apparatus of judges, police, prisons and gendarmes at the service of the plunderers, and treats the victim - when he defends himself - as a criminal.” SometimesWholeLawPoliticsLibertyJudgingTreatsPoliceVictimPrisonCriminalsFreedom And LibertyFreedom LibertyPlunderCriminal Law Book:The Law Source: The Law
“There is only one rule by which to judge if God is near us or is far away - the rule that God's word is giving us today: everyone concerned for the hungry, the naked, the poor, for those who have vanished in police custody, for the tortured, for prisoners, for all flesh that suffers, has God close at hand. We have the ability, we have the means, and we have the capacity to eliminate hunger from the face of the earth. We need only the will.” IfsNeedsGivingMeanHandsTodayEarthFacesSufferingAbilityPoorPovertyJudgingCapacityConcernedPoliceHungerFleshHungryNakedPrisonerFar AwayCustody Author:John F. Kennedy
“So, he reasoned, if you can identify the sources of a government's power - people working in civil service, police and judges, even the army - then you know what a dictatorship depends on for its existence.” PeopleIfsKnowsGovernmentExistenceSacrificeJudgingSourceDependsArmyPoliceDictatorshipCivil Service Author:Gene Sharp
“The police have no right to do what they have been doing to the protesters. Their behavior has been designed to chill the protester's constitutional rights. This judge's ruling is wonderful.” Has BeensRightsWonderfulJudgingBehaviorPoliceRulingChillConstitutional Rights Author:James Lafferty
“State ownership and control is not necessarily Socialism - if it were, then the Army, the Navy, the Police, the Judges, the Gaolers, the Informers, and the Hangmen, all would all be Socialist functionaries, as they are State officials - but the ownership by the State of all the land and materials for labour, combined with the co-operative control by the workers of such land and materials, would be Socialism.” IfsStatesWould BeLandJudgingMaterialsArmyPoliceWorkersSocialismOfficialsLabourOwnershipSocialistNavyHangmanInformersOwnership And Control Author:James Connolly
“I got nothing against the honest cop on the beat. You just have them transferred someplace where they can't do you any harm. But don't ever talk to me about the honor of police captains or judges. If they couldn't be bought they wouldn't have the job.” IfsJobsHonestJudgingHonorBeatsPoliceHarmCopCaptainsTalk To Me Author:Al Capone
“If violent crime is to be curbed, it is only the intended victim who can do it. The felon does not fear the police, and he fears neither judge nor jury. Therefore what he must be taught to fear is his victim.” IfsDoeCan DoCrimeTaughtJudgingPoliceVictimViolentJurySelf DefenseShooterSelf DefenceViolent CrimesFelons Book:Principles of Personal Defense: Revised Edition Source: Principles of Personal Defense: Revised Edition
“When you couple this militarization of law enforcement with an erosion of civil liberties and due process that allows the police to become judge and jury - national security letters, no-knock searches, broad general warrants, pre-conviction forfeiture - we begin to have a very serious problem on our hands.” ProblemHandsLawProcessLibertySecuritySeriousJudgingCoupleLettersPoliceConvictionDuesBroadsNational SecurityLaw EnforcementEnforcementJuryCivil LibertiesWarrantsErosionDue ProcessJudge And Jury Author:Rand Paul
“To vest a few fallible men — prosecutors, judges, jurors — with vast powers of literary or artistic censorship, to convert them into what J. S. Mill called a "moral police," is to make them despotic arbiters of literary products. If one day they ban mediocre books as obscene, another day they may do likewise to a work of genius.” IfsMenShouldWritingMayBookGovernmentEyeImaginationMoralJudgingProductsGeniusOne DayPoliceArtisticCensorshipOriginalityMediocreJuryBansMillsAnother DayObsceneProsecutorVestsArbiterPlentifulJurors Author:Jerome Frank