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In the 1940s, the Dominican police controlled the population through surveillance, intimidation, and the suppression of political dissent. They often used violent tactics and arbitrary arrests to maintain order and suppress any opposition to the government. Additionally, they had a strong presence in urban areas and closely monitored any activities deemed subversive.

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