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For questions about the civil forces responsible for enforcing the law. This tag is useful when asking how law enforcement practices would depart from reality in a set of given circumstances.

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How to have good public opinion of police in a dystopian dictatorship with low or no crime?

Social Anxiety can be a persuasive force Many developed nations today invest enormous resources into police, anti-terrorism forces today even though crime rates are quite low compared to both history … As wealth and income is accumalated in society, there is more to lose, and more reasons to justify more expenditure and police presence. …
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How realistic is it to have building blueprints?

Yes. Building Plans are generally available for buildings back to the early 1900's. I am an architect and we regularly work on extensions and renovations to commercial, institutional and residential p …
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What would be the pros and cons of a merged military and police?

Police and Military should never be merged. They have different missions and are set up completely differently. … Even the ancient Romans realised the need for a separate 'Police' to 'Military'. One could say a major problem with conflict-ridden countries today is the lack of a true separate police force. …
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