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Essay heading: Cosmopolitan Police
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Today, the public and internal image of police has changed. They are no longer the "tough guys" of the neighborhood but instead are there to be a fair public servant. Their duty is to protect the interest of the people and help open communications between the police and different communities to help precipitate an atmosphere of tolerance and civility... displayed 300 characters
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Today, the public and internal image of police has changed. They are no longer the "tough guys" of the neighborhood but instead are there to be a fair public servant. Their duty is to protect the interest of the people and help open communications between the police and different communities to help precipitate an atmosphere of tolerance and civility... displayed next 300 characters
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