Democratic nations are so difficult to police because their policing mechanisms are so diverse and are so dispersed . In addition , actions taken against the citizens require a reason and a precedent , unlike policing actions in authoritarian or Conclusion Democratic nations require balance between the citizens , their government , and their policing agencies . Citizens must feel that they have value and that they are safe from unprecedented police actions , even from their own government . Such nations are difficult to police because only...











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