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I think he misses some significant points, especially police militarization. A lot of people view this explicit as the rise of fascism, and other likely do so implicitly, that is, they may not make the connection specifically but they feel something is badly amiss when domestic security forces begin to resemble military troops. The Sociological Eye — Writings By The Sociologist Randall Collins Seven Reasons Why Police Are Disliked Randall Collins | Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania
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I think he misses some significant points, especially police militarization. A lot of people view this explicit as the rise of fascism, and other likely do so implicitly, that is, they may not make the connection specifically but they feel something is badly amiss when domestic security forces begin to resemble military troops. The Sociological Eye — Writings By The Sociologist Randall Collins Seven Reasons Why Police Are Disliked Randall Collins | Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania
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I think he misses some significant points, especially police militarization. A lot of people view this explicit as the rise of fascism, and other likely do so implicitly, that is, they may not make the connection specifically but they feel something is badly amiss when domestic security forces begin to resemble military troops.
The Sociological Eye — Writings By The Sociologist Randall Collins
Randall Collins | Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology, Emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania