1
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cop
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Russia
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Often associated with corruption and bribery in some communities.
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1
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2
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cops
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Russia
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Often associated with corruption or abuse of power.
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1
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3
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gestapo
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Russia
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Viewed as a symbol of oppression and fear due to their actions in occupied territories during World War II.
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1
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4
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law enforcement
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Russia
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Heavy presence of law enforcement in public spaces
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1
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5
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police
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Russia
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Viewed with suspicion and mistrust, seen as corrupted and oppressive force by some segments of the population.
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1
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6
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police station
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Russia
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Often associated with bureaucratic processes and paperwork, and may be viewed with a degree of skepticism or wariness by the public.
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1
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7
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police station
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Russia
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Viewed with some degree of suspicion, and people might be hesitant to seek assistance from law enforcement
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1
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8
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policeman
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Russia
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May have more authoritarian power and involvement in political matters.
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1
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9
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policeman
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Russia
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Viewed with suspicion and as an authority figure to be feared, representing state control and potential oppression.
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1
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10
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policeman
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Russia
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Viewed with suspicion or fear due to authority and potential for corruption
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1
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11
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policemen
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Russia
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Policemen are associated with maintaining social order and can be seen as symbols of state authority.
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1
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12
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policemen
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Russia
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Viewed with suspicion by many citizens, seen as agents of the government's oppressive control
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1
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13
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policing tactics
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Russia
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Heavy reliance on surveillance and monitoring of citizens as part of law enforcement tactics
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1
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