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law-enforcement-burden

The protagonist's role as a homicide detective reveals the psychological and physical toll on police officers working under stressful and resource-scarce conditions.

1 chapter across 1 book

The Probability Broach (1980)L. Neil Smith

Chapter 7

The chapter introduces Lieutenant Edward W. Bear, a weary Denver homicide detective in a dystopian 1987 where economic hardship and government austerity measures have led to widespread closures and social decay. Bear investigates a violent shooting of a university physics professor, uncovering clues amid a backdrop of societal decline, personal malaise, and rising authoritarian enforcement. The narrative sets a tone of tension between individual struggle and systemic collapse, highlighting the erosion of public services and the grim realities of law enforcement.