Anyone who watches Crime Patrol would know that a regular episode of the show follows a standard pattern.
A murder happens. Police starts investigation doubting everyone related to the victim...friends, family, colleagues, anyone who had some kind of enmity or could've gained from his death.
In that process police also harasses, beats up and locks up their suspects in jail until they confess to anything they know but are hiding it for some reason. In the end the actual culprit is someone whom police had least or no doubt on.
In a way, it justifies police going to any length to catch the criminal, doesn't matter if in the process they are harsh on people who are completely innocent. Crime Patrol most of the time shows police as honest and competent, and all the civilians as shady people even if they are not the actual criminals.
Do you think the show glorifies police brutality?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
        
          
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