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law and order





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"In law and order, police are more visible on the beat, there are 38,000 fewer victims of crime, youth offending is down by 16 percent and ram raids are down by 85 percent," he said.

From Barron's

This is exactly the kind of situation where the informational structure collapses, the movement gets pooled into a “bad type,” and “law and order” becomes the dominant frame.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nevertheless, she said, it has been interpreted by both parties for centuries as a final-resort emergency option to be used only when law and order has completely broken down.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nevertheless, she said, it has been interpreted by both parties as an emergency option to be used when law and order has completely broken down.

From The Wall Street Journal

They say any detentions have been necessary to maintain law and order.

From BBC