“There is one key area in which Zuma has made no attempt at reconciliation whatsoever: criminal justice and security. The ministers of justice, defence, intelligence (now called "state security" in a throwback to both apartheid and the ANC's old Stalinist past), police and communications are all die-hard Zuma loyalists. Whatever their line functions, they will also play the role they have played so ably to date: keeping Zuma out of court - and making sure the state serves Zuma as it once did Mbeki.” MadeHardStatesPlayPastDiesLinesJusticeRolesSecurityCommunicationKeysAreasFunctionPoliceCourtCriminalsMinistersReconciliationDefenceApartheidCriminal JusticeThrowbackLoyalistsZuma Author:Mark Gevisser
“Taking the money from drug operations and all that sort of stuff is something that goes past what most of us in society would expect a policeman should do. That temptation hits the police force at the same time as the temptation to take those drugs that are readily available hits the people on the streets.” PeopleShouldPastForceStuffStreetsDrugPoliceAvailableTemptationOperationsPolicemenPolice Force Author:Denzel Washington
“The best way to look at countries on a map is like a chalk outline drawn by the police when someone dies what you are seeing with the borders are just outlines of historical crimes past warlords empires its nothing to be loyal to. Have loyalty to reason, to evidence, to ideals not to lines drawn up mostly by criminals.” WayLooksCountryReasonPastDiesLinesSeeingCrimeEvidenceIdealsPoliceHistoricalCriminalsLoyaltyBest WayBordersEmpiresMapsLoyalOutlinesChalkWarlordsWhen Someone Dies Author:Stefan Molyneux
“I think you have to be extremely strong to be in the police and I couldn't do that at all. I get nervous when a police car is driving past me when I'm in the car, pondering what they're doing or going to.” ThinkingPastStrongCarPoliceDrivingNervousPonderingPolice Cars Author:Yasmin Paige
“Racial profiling punishes innocent individuals for the past actions of those who look and sound like them. It misdirects crucial resources and undercuts the trust needed between law enforcement and the communities they serve. It has no place in our national discourse, and no place in our nation's police departments.” LooksActionPastLawIndividualNationsSoundCommunityNeededResourcesPoliceInnocentDepartmentCrucialDiscourseLaw EnforcementEnforcementRacial ProfilingPolice Department Author:Benjamin Jealous
“As the data from the past decade clarify, there is no evidence that poverty causes crime but a great deal of evidence that crime causes poverty. By aligning themselves against the police, against commonsense tactics like stop and frisk, against metal detectors in public housing, against swift and certain punishment, and for a broad array of legal protections for accused criminals, liberals helped to aggrieve the lives of the poor and society as a whole.” WholePastCertainCausesPoorDealsPovertyCrimeEvidencePoliceProtectionDecadesCriminalsPunishmentDataBroadsMetalsAccusedTacticsHousingPublic HousingMetal DetectorsStop And Frisk Author:Mona Charen
“First of all, we occupied Afghanistan and Iraq and I'm not even talking about the past occupation of them, I'm just talking about currently. And we all know that occupations, in military terms, comes down basically to policing, so you have an army basically functioning as a police force in these foreign territories as part of foreign policy. I'm not knocking that down, I'm just observing.” KnowsFirstsPastForceTermTalkingMilitaryPolicyArmyPoliceIraqOccupationTerritoryAfghanistanForeign PolicyObservingKnockingPolice Force Author:Oren Moverman
“The police don't look at you as long when they drive past. Sometimes they don't look at you at all. In South Central, you've got them looking and lurking. I think it's basic harassment. It's part of their tactics to have everybody nervous of them. In the valley, at least I don't feel it the same way.” ThinkingWayFeelsLooksLongSometimesPastPoliceSouthNervousValleysTacticsHarassmentLurking Author:Ice Cube
“All of the civil rights problems during the past years have created a situation where America right now is moving toward a police state. You can't have anything otherwise. So that's your supposition.” YearsStatesProblemAmericaPastMovingSituationRightsRight NowPoliceCivil RightsPolice StateSupposition Author:Malcolm X
“In the past, Germany could rely on the French, the British and, especially, the Americans, to assert our interests in the world. We have always criticized the U.S. for being the global police, and it was often appropriate to do so. But we are now seeing what happens when the U.S. pulls back. If the U.S. leaves the room, other powers immediately walk in. In Syria, it's Russia and Iran. In trade policy, it's China. These examples show that, ultimately, we are no longer achieving either - neither the dissemination of our European values nor the advancement of our interests.” WorldPastValuesInterestAchievePolicyPoliceTradeRelySyria Author:Sigmar Gabriel
“The experience of the past lives little doubt that every economic system must sooner or later rely upon some form of the profit motive to stir individuals and groups to productivity. Substitutes like slavery, police supervision, or ideological enthusiasm prove too unproductive, too expensive, or too transient.” LittlesPastFormIndividualDoubtGroupsEconomicProvePoliceSlaveryProfitProductivityEnthusiasmRelyMotiveExpensiveSubstitutesSooner Or LaterIdeologicalTransientPast LifeEconomic SystemsSupervisionRely UponUnproductiveProfit Motive Author:Will Durant
“If the seminary is too large, it ought to be divided into smaller communities with formators who are equipped really to accompany those in their charge. Dialogue must be serious, without fear, sincere. It is important to recall that the language of young people in formation today is different from that in the past: we are living through an epochal change. Formation is a work of art, not a police action. We must form their hearts. Otherwise we are creating little monsters. And then these little monsters mold the People of God. This really gives me goose bumps.” PeopleIfsGivingHeartLittlesArtImportantDifferentTodayActionPastFormYoungLanguageCommunitySeriousOughtCreatingGive MePoliceMonstersDialogueWorks Of ArtSincereDividedRecallsMoldFormationBumpsGeeseAccompanySeminary Author:Pope Francis
“Let them police themselves, and then it goes another step past them to my coaches and there a coach that is responsible for a different area and different category on the field.” DifferentPastSportsStepsFieldsAreasPoliceResponsibleCoachesCategories Author:Dusty Baker
“The military has been tremendously important in the past during catastrophes and in protecting the population. But it shouldn't become an auxiliary police force.” Has BeensImportantPastForceMilitaryPolicePopulationCatastrophePolice Force Author:Otto Schily
“We have paid the police for information in the past.” PastInformationPaidPolice Author:Rebekah Brooks
“Multiple studies, including from the Justice Department, have shown that the guns used in homicides, including the killing of police officers, overwhelmingly tend to be small-caliber handguns. Moreover, gun ownership has increased over the past 20 years — the same period in which both the violent crime rate and the killing of police officers have been in decline.” YearsHas BeensPastUsedJusticeStudyCrimePeriodsGunPoliceKillingRateIncludingViolentDepartmentOfficersDeclineOwnershipMultipleOver The PastPolice OfficerHomicideHandgunsCaliberViolent CrimesCrime RatesGun Ownership Author:Radley Balko
“Because the regime is captive to its own lies, it must falsify everything. It falsifies the past. It falsifies the present, and it falsifies the future. It falsifies statistics. It pretends not to possess an omnipotent and unprincipled police apparatus. It pretends to respect human rights. It pretends to prosecute no one. It pretends to fear nothing. It pretends to pretend nothing.” HumansWarPastLyingRightsColdPoliceHuman RightsStatisticsRegimesCold WarFear NotCaptivesOmnipotentFear Nothing Author:Vaclav Havel