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“Who Are You Protecting?” Police, Crime, and the Occupy movement

Posted on January 5, 2012 by Diana Brazzell
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Police at an Occupy Wall Street protest in Times Square

When I was in New York City in October, I went to see a major Occupy Wall Street march on Times Square. What left the biggest impression on me wasn’t the protestors, it was the sheer size of the police presence. Continue reading →

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