Technology also played a role. The transition from the wooden nightstick to the PR-24 (side-handle baton) and eventually to the expandable baton was accompanied by mandatory training. Officers were taught that the baton was a defensive tool for compliance, not a weapon for punishment. Modern Echoes and the Digital Eye
However, this pragmatism came at a steep price. Because nightstick justice occurred in the shadows, it was inherently discriminatory. It was disproportionately applied to the poor, immigrants, and racial minorities. In these communities, the officer was not a protector but a source of arbitrary violence. The Shift to Professionalism Nightstick Justice
The primary difference today is accountability. In the past, nightstick justice was "your word against the officer's." Today, body-worn cameras and bystander footage act as a digital deterrent. These tools have begun to dismantle the "blue wall of silence" that once protected officers who bypassed the law to enforce their own version of it. Conclusion Technology also played a role