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Q: What impact did the Prohibition have on American policing?
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Prohibition solidified a strong alcohol temperance movement in the US. The tradition continues today in the form of the neo-prohibition movement.


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If by "Native American communities" you are referring to only those communities actually located on Native American lands (i.e.: reservations) - the policing there is under the jurisdiction of the Tribe itself. The efficacy of the policing is only as good as it woujld be in any smaller community within any of the rest of the US, which is to say, some of it can be very good, and some not quite so good. Since they are self-governing nations they receive the type of law enforcement (on the reservation) that they wish to enforce.


How is policing in Native American communities different from policing in the US?

If by "Native American communities" you are referring to only those communities actually located on Native American lands (i.e.: reservations) - the policing there is under the jurisdiction of the Tribe itself. The efficacy of the policing is only as good as it woujld be in any smaller community within any of the rest of the US, which is to say, some of it can be very good, and some not quite so good. Since they are self-governing nations they receive the type of law enforcement (on the reservation) that they wish to enforce.


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