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Why is the rule of law important for policing in a democracy?

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Answered by neeraj5670
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One element in defining a democratic society is a police force that:

is subject to the rule of law embodying values respectful of human dignity, rather than the wishes of a powerful leader or party

can intervene in the life of citizens only under limited and carefully controlled circumstances and

is publicly accountable.

These conditions are inherent to police in a democracy. As inherent are ongoing myths. For example, 
It is a myth that all that stands between total chaos and social order is the police. Social order has multiple sources. These include socialization to norms, a desire to have others think well of us, reciprocity, self-defense and the design of the physical environment. Yet police are an important factor. Their importance increases with the heterogeneity and size of a society as well as with the more recent globalization of the world..
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

yes , a.potential competition is healthy in democracy.

Because if there will be no competition between two parties then the currently ruling party can implement anything which it likes. it can bring even Dictatorship in the country.

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