So... I randomly decided to watch
Psycho-Pass. Its up to 3 episodes I think.
Its kind of like a Utopian Japan... but, the criminal system is preemptive. 'Cops' scan you and based on stuff, it can grade you as a potential criminal. You'll be arrested/neutralized if you are graded as a potential criminal. If you score high enough as a potential criminal, you can be killed.
Under this criminal system, there are 3 kinds of cops... EDIT:(They are also judge jury and executioner.)
Lowest level is the Robot Scanners, they are the first level and if you are graded as a potential criminal, you are supposed to surrender yourself to them.
Second level is the Enforcers. They are potential criminals themselves and have chosen to work for the criminal justice system instead of sitting in jail/rehabilitation for the rest of their lives. Basically the idea is to send criminals after criminals.
The top level is the Investigators. They are the handlers, responsible for the Enforcers acting under them.
The criminal justice system here has no understanding of escalation or empathy, if their scanner says the person is a potential criminal, they will shoot/neutralize em without a thought if they are seen as to resist. If the scanner says the potential criminal should be killed, they will do so without a thought either.
The algorithm is also broken, in the way that victims of actual criminal acts can be seen as potential criminals, when they are scared as heck and in flight or fight mode. Especially after the cops shoot up the criminal into a bloody mess... then the cop proceed to tell the victim that they are now a potential criminal too...
Oh yea, kids flags as potential criminals early in their life will never get the chance to live a 'normal life'.