overpolice
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[edit]overpolice (third-person singular simple present overpolices, present participle overpolicing, simple past and past participle overpoliced)
- (transitive) To police too much, as by patrolling a neighborhood excessively or meting out a punishment incommensurate to the severity of a crime.
- 2016 July 1, Cory Doctorow, “White House plan to use data to shrink prison populations could be a racist dumpster fire”, in Boing Boing[1]:
- Black people in America fit that description of being overpoliced and oversentenced.