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The Role of Police in Enabling Lynchings
While police often enabled violence of the Klan and lynchings, collectively, they were powerless to stop it. Southern politicians relied on the death penalty as a means of appeasing the mob and preventing uncivilized violence, and lynching was most often permitted by making it clear to the mob that the alleged offender would be quickly convicted and punished.