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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)

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Charlie Adams

Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis PD

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Nikhil Pal Singh

Self - Professor, NYU

J

Julian Go

Self - Professor of Sociology, UChicago

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Aaron Bekemeyer

Self - Lecturer, Harvard University

W

Wesley Lowery

Self - Journalist & Author

G

George Yancy

Self - Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

M

Micol Seigel

Self

K

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Self

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Stuart Schrader

Self

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Kalfani Ture

Self

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Christy Lopez

Self

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Power
Power

Power

6.920241h 28m
Documentary

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.

Yance Ford
Yance Ford
Actor

Yance Ford

as Narrator (voice)

Yance Ford

Narrator (voice)

Yance Ford

Narrator (voice)

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Actor

Charlie Adams

as Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis PD

Charlie Adams

Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis PD

Charlie Adams

Self - Police Inspector, Minneapolis PD

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Actor

Nikhil Pal Singh

as Self - Professor, NYU

Nikhil Pal Singh

Self - Professor, NYU

Nikhil Pal Singh

Self - Professor, NYU

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Actor

Julian Go

as Self - Professor of Sociology, UChicago

Julian Go

Self - Professor of Sociology, UChicago

Julian Go

Self - Professor of Sociology, UChicago

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Actor

Aaron Bekemeyer

as Self - Lecturer, Harvard University

Aaron Bekemeyer

Self - Lecturer, Harvard University

Aaron Bekemeyer

Self - Lecturer, Harvard University

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Actor

Wesley Lowery

as Self - Journalist & Author

Wesley Lowery

Self - Journalist & Author

Wesley Lowery

Self - Journalist & Author

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Actor

George Yancy

as Self - Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

George Yancy

Self - Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

George Yancy

Self - Professor of Philosophy, Emory University

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Actor

Micol Seigel

as Self

Micol Seigel

Self

Micol Seigel

Self

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Actor

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

as Self

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Self

Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor

Self

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Actor

Stuart Schrader

as Self

Stuart Schrader

Self

Stuart Schrader

Self

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