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The Police Tapes

Daily life in the South Bronx is chronicled through the eyes of police officers, offering a raw and unflinching look at their daily struggles.

A cinéma-vérité study of urban crime from the police perspective. For three months in 1976, producers rode with New York City's 44th Precinct officers in the South Bronx, a high-crime area. The report, originally a 90-minute public-television special, has been cut to an hour and edited for profanity. It presents a harrowing account of violence, often perpetrated by victims' own relatives or neighbors, all victims of poverty.

Info about The Police Tapes

Studio(s): Video Verité

Originally Released: United States, Jan 02, 1977

Production Country: United States

Genres:Crime, Documentary