Alaska Statutes.
Title 12. Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 60. Prevention of Crimes
Section 20. Manner of Preventing Crime.
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AS 12.60.020. Manner of Preventing Crime.

Crimes may be prevented by the intervention of the peace officers
        (1) by requiring security to keep the peace;
        (2) by forming a police in cities, towns, villages, and settlements, and by requiring their attendance at exposed places;
        (3) by suppressing riots.

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