

Documentary
Overview
Driven to maintain social order, policing in the United States has exploded in scope and scale over hundreds of years. Now, American policing embodies one word: power.
Top Cast


Yance Ford
Yance Ford
Narrator (voice)
Yance Ford
Narrator (voice)
Charlie Adams
Charlie Adams
Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis PD
Charlie Adams
Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis PD
Nikhil Pal Singh
Nikhil Pal Singh
Self - Professor, NYU
Nikhil Pal Singh
Self - Professor, NYU
Julian Go
Julian Go
Self - Professor of Sociology, UChicago
Julian Go
Self - Professor of Sociology, UChicago
Aaron Bekemeyer
Aaron Bekemeyer
Self - Lecturer, Harvard University
Aaron Bekemeyer
Self - Lecturer, Harvard University
Wesley Lowery
Wesley Lowery
Self - Journalist & Author
Wesley Lowery
Self - Journalist & Author
George Yancy
George Yancy
Self - Professor of Philosophy, Emory University
George Yancy
Self - Professor of Philosophy, Emory University
Micol Seigel
Micol Seigel
Self
Micol Seigel
Self
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Self
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
Self
Stuart Schrader
Stuart Schrader
Self
Stuart Schrader
Self
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