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This page is under review in the Trope Repair Shop. "Every week, these series churn through crimes to solve. New victims and suspects arrive, and every week they leave again when their problem has been solved and order restored. The characters who stay are cops. In the almost unimaginable deluge of American crime TV, the characters whose names we know and whose lives we value are cops."

A Police Procedural is concerned with an accurate representation of the day to day realities and procedures of the police and law enforcement. It's a Sub-Genre of crime fiction. The Police Procedural is almost the antithesis of the Cop Show. The Police Procedural does not focus on the characters' personal lives; instead, it focuses on the nuts-and-bolts of law enforcement: gathering evidence at the crime scene, getting search warrants, arresting suspects, interrogating them in an interview room, and doing forensic science and autopsies, all while adhering to legal restrictions and procedures.

This term is also sometimes used specifically to describe the "Reverse Whodunnit" style of crime drama made famous by Columbo, despite the fact that most examples have very little to do with actual police procedure.

Note that the focus on "realistic" police work doesn't mean the show has to be set in "reality". A show looking at the day-to-day crime-solving routine of the Space Police on Alpha Centauri is still a procedural.

Both the Police Procedural and the Cop Show are sometimes called "Precinct Shows".

See also: Criminal Procedural, Forensic Drama, Buddy Cop Show, Cop Show, and Detective Drama.

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