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On Sunday, Cruz defended his proposal, saying that police patrols would be "proactive law enforcement".

"Predictive policing is a proactive law enforcement model that has become more common partially due to the advent of advanced analytics such as data mining and machine-learning methods," he said.

Now, we need a proactive law enforcement strategy that reflects the reality that the majority of suffering endured by animals--to the 700 million of them killed for food each year--takes place out of sight.

It might seem strange to sue at this point, but proactive law maintains that in some cases, such as those involving trademarks, contracts, and potential disputes, it is easier, cheaper and faster to address problems before they happen instead of reacting to them.

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"The issue of proactive immigration law enforcement is different than how you might deal with an individual that is, for some other reason, in the criminal justice system," Mr. Corzine said at a news conference last week with Mr. Booker.

That said, in dealing with proactive informers, law enforcement often, and necessarily, interacts with the dregs of society who are ostensibly willing to join "Team USA" for self-interested, non-altruistic reasons.

We know just playing defence and whack-a-mole and removing those accounts over and over doesn't make the problem go away, so in that context we'll build investigations and our own proactive referrals to law enforcement".

As an example, the Virginia Muslim community's private and public response to the arrest of five of their young people marks a decisive change of proactive engagement with law enforcement resulting from mutual trust and open communication.

"We shifted from community-based policing, where we had a fully staffed department that did a lot of community outreach and emphasized a proactive approach to law enforcement," said Dinelli.

The N.R.A.'s success in passing proactive self-defense laws like Florida's Stand Your Ground is tied to a decades-long concern with crime that is only marginally tethered to the threat it actually poses.

But whatever its legal merits, the prosecution's approach has left intact the suspicion that Florida's proactive self-defense laws are color-coded, intended for people in fearsome encounters with blacks, not blacks in fearsome encounters.

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