
Harvard closes police station due to students' feeling 'watched and policed': 'not a pleasant feeling'
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Harvard University closed a police station located in a residential hall because students' felt that their presence was a “violent, visual intimidation tactic.”
A resident in the Mather House, Faith Woods, told the news outlet that the police are not present to "keep me actively safe."
"I am well aware that the police are not there to keep me actively safe," Woods said. "Having a police car sitting outside of Mather every night — which it does — doesn’t bring me any sense of safety."
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