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The Audacity of Order

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June 11, 2025

How Policing, Despite Its Flaws, Sustains the Fragile Miracle of Civilisation

- O.P. Singh

The Audacity of Order

There is a quiet compact that holds modern life together.

We take it for granted. It's there when traffic stops for a red light, when a domestic quarrel doesn't erupt into violence, when a crowded festival ends not in stampede but in silence. At the core of this compact is a simple expectation: that disorder, though always possible, will be restrained.

As a serving police officer in India, I've come to understand policing not as the exercise of brute power, but as the daily act of preserving balance. Not merely preventing crime, but offering something more elusive: a sense of security. This promise is difficult to deliver-and even harder to keep.

Policing is an audacious project.

At its heart, it tries to do something nature has never promised-to weed out violence and deception from human interaction. Because in nature, it's the strongest, cleverest, and fastest who thrive. There is no ethics, no equity, no protection for the weak. Civilization, in contrast, is a collective act of defiance. It insists that strength be bound by justice, that conflict be mediated by law.

And yet, the tools of this mission are fallible. Law enforcement relies on the idea that punishment deters wrongdoing. That fear, consequence, and collective disapproval will keep most people in check. It's not a perfect mechanism.

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