The term was coined during the 1960s and was used to justify spying on Vietnam war protesters and civil rights activists
The term is intentionally vague. It was coined in the 1960s by police and other law enforcement entities investigating Vietnam war protesters and civil rights activists. By using the term"person of interest," police could justify investigating Americans without bringing formal charges against them, despite the term having no legal ground to stand on.
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