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Surveillance Cameras also Protect Law Enforcement Officers

Hengjun
2010-08-14

The installation of surveillance cameras in interrogation rooms at the law enforcement agencies are intended to protect both suspects and the officers, signaling progress in China’s rule of law when the Chinese police officers also need protection from surveillance cameras in their own territory despite their “absolute power”.


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