DKP-3-POLICE-001

Version: 1.0 · Status: Freeze

Public Order & Physical Enforcement Protocol


0. Preamble

DKP-3-POLICE-001 defines the strictly limited role, authority, and constraints of policing within Dikenocracy.

Policing is treated as a physical enforcement interface, not as a moral authority, investigative ideology, or discretionary power structure.

The sole function of police within DKP is to:

prevent immediate physical harm,

enforce PTL-verified prohibitions,

execute system decisions already determined by higher layers,

preserve public order without interpretation of intent, belief, or ideology.

Police do not define law, policy, justice, guilt, or truth.


1. Purpose

The purpose of DKP-3-POLICE-001 is to:

formalize policing as a bounded execution layer,

prevent discretionary or ideological policing,

eliminate predictive, pre-emptive, or belief-based enforcement,

ensure physical enforcement is always causally attributable,

protect Subjects from abuse of coercive power.


2. System Position

DKP-3-POLICE-001 operates:

downstream of DKP-0-ORACLE-001 (Physical Truth Layer),

downstream of DKP-1-AXIOMS-001,

downstream of DKP-1-IDENTITY-001,

downstream of DKP-1-IMPACT-001,

upstream of DKP-4-CRISIS-001 (only for escalation),

constrained by DKP-7-SCOPE-001.

Police actions SHALL NOT:

create new norms,

reinterpret axioms,

define guilt or liability,

operate outside PTL-confirmed conditions.


3. Definition of Police Authority

Police authority is defined as temporary, localized, and execution-only.

Police MAY:

physically intervene to stop ongoing or imminent PTL-verified harm,

enforce access restrictions already determined by system protocols,

detain Subjects only under conditions defined in this protocol,

secure physical scenes for PTL data capture.

Police SHALL NOT:

conduct ideological, moral, or preventive enforcement,

act on suspicion, profiling, or predictive scoring,

interpret intent, belief, loyalty, or motivation,

issue binding judgments.


4. Trigger Conditions for Police Action

Police action is permitted only when at least one of the following holds:

1. Active Physical Harm

Ongoing or imminent physical harm verified by PTL inputs.

2. System Execution Order

A valid enforcement order produced by L2 or L4 protocols.

3. Critical Infrastructure Protection

Immediate threat to PTL infrastructure, identity continuity, or essential biospheric systems.

Absence of PTL confirmation SHALL default to non-intervention.


5. Detention and Use of Force

5.1 Detention

Temporary detention is permitted only to:

stop active harm,

prevent immediate recurrence,

ensure identity attribution.

Detention SHALL:

be time-limited,

be logged immutably,

trigger automatic review by higher layers.

Preventive or indefinite detention is forbidden.

5.2 Use of Force

Use of force is permitted only when:

non-forceful alternatives are unavailable or ineffective,

force is proportional to the verified physical threat,

action minimizes irreversible harm (Axiom A4).

Lethal force is permitted only under Axiom A1 minimum-required conditions, as defined exclusively by DKP-4-CRISIS-001.


6. Accountability and Attribution

All police actions:

MUST be identity-attributed under DKP-1-IDENTITY-001,

MUST be PTL-logged,

MUST be auditable post-facto.

Police officers are not sovereign actors. Responsibility for any action is always traceable to:

the executing officer,

the issuing protocol or authority,

the originating Subject where applicable.


7. Prohibited Policing Functions

The following are explicitly forbidden:

predictive policing,

profiling based on ideology, religion, culture, or belief,

enforcement of morality or social norms,

surveillance not anchored in PTL necessity,

discretionary expansion of authority.

Violation constitutes a critical integrity breach.


8. Crisis Interaction

During a formally declared Crisis under DKP-4-CRISIS-001:

police authority MAY be temporarily extended,

such extension MUST be explicitly scoped,

no crisis action creates precedent.

All crisis policing actions remain constrained by DKP-7-SCOPE-001.


9. Transparency and Review

All policing statistics:

SHALL be publicly auditable in aggregated form,

SHALL preserve individual privacy,

SHALL support post-incident causal reconstruction.

No secret policing authority is permitted.


10. Scope Limitations

DKP-3-POLICE-001 SHALL NOT:

regulate belief, speech, or culture,

substitute judicial or justice protocols,

define long-term punishment or rehabilitation,

override exit rights or identity continuity.


11. Finality Clause

Once frozen:

any modification requires a new protocol identifier,

mandatory simulation under DKP-8-SIMULATION-001,

explicit compatibility declaration with DKP-1-AXIOMS-001 and DKP-7-SCOPE-001.

END OF PROTOCOL