this also explains some of why the sk police were not eager to take the dude's side during their coup
Interesting, yeah, it seems like it's not truly police conscription, but you can do your mandatory army service in the police instead.
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that's accurate but i think it's a lot of their staff.
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Rojava runs everyone through rotations, but they also have a split between response to normal crimes and responding to terrorist attacks.
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Gendarmeries are a thing that don't have a direct equivalent in the US but we probably could use if only to have it absorb all of the SWAT teams and highly militarized police units both to cut down on budget and to put them in an institution that enforces real discipline