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.
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