In the shadow of the 1968 race riots, Law and Order surveys the day-to-day work of a Kansas City police department. From drive-alongs to arrests to general social service work, what accrues is an illustration of how training, community expectations, socio-economic status of the subject, the threat of violence, and discretion affect police behavior. Law and Order won an Emmy Award for Best News Documentary in 1969.
Law and Order
Law and Order
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"Law and Order was the most powerful hour and a half of television that I've seen all year..."
This film is part of the Frederick Wiseman's America series.
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