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The street warning “snitches get stitches” didn’t arise from bravado; it came from necessity. In neighborhoods where calling the police could get you killed, silence became a survival strategy. But while society condemns that code, it rarely acknowledges the institutional version that thrives within law enforcement.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONThe street warning “snitches get stitches” didn’t arise from bravado; it came from necessity. In neighborhoods where calling the police could get you killed, silence became a survival strategy. But while society condemns that code, it rarely acknowledges the institutional version that thrives within law enforcement.