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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

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WITHOUT radical change, the National Police Force is unlikely to meet the public’s demand for reform. Recently, the word reform has become nothing more than a combination of letters used repeatedly to fend off criticism or change the subject. The National Police Force is in a critical condition. Changes must involve a massive reorganization, starting with a replacement of the leadership, and the involvement of outsiders.

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