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It can be used to describe law enforcement practices that are forceful or confrontational, often in the context of crime prevention or control.
Example: "The community has raised concerns about the impact of aggressive policing on local residents and their trust in law enforcement."
Alternatives: "heavy-handed policing" or "militant law enforcement".
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Epidemics of HIV, tuberculosis and viral hepatitis, driven in part by aggressive policing and incarceration.
Critics will note that cities, in their efforts to reduce crime, have relied heavily on controversial tactics like aggressive policing and an expanded prison system.
The pro-active, aggressive policing will continue.
But there needs to be aggressive policing by the F.B.I".
Yet there have been costs, in the abuses and high incarceration rates generated by aggressive policing.
Stop-and-frisk — indeed, aggressive policing generally — presents significant challenges for judges.
Critics have argued that aggressive policing in minority neighborhoods can distort overall crime statistics.
Others suggested that more aggressive policing to control riots would lead only to further problems.
Still, that study's author conceded that the "strongest argument that New York City's aggressive policing strategies. . .
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In my view, it's something more than just a spate of over-aggressive policing.
Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D) called for more aggressive policing of underage clubs.
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