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What "defunding" ACTUALLY means
From a city that recognized a problem with their police department and knew, after trying to change the "culture" many times, failed because of the power of the union...and had to do something drastic.
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First, it’s worth defining “defunding the police” as policymakers are debating it. Despite some opponents fear mongering with scenes from the movie “The Purge,” in which all crimes are made legal for a 12-hour period, the policy has more to do with allocating a city’s funding away from policing and more towards efforts that might reduce the need for policing, such as mental health resources, public education, or employee training programs. As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently summarized, “what it means is [with] the resources that we have, let us spend it in a way that gives the most protection for the American people — protection for their safety, protection for their rights.” I don't think violent criminals tend to partake in these programs they divert police funds to According to the most recent data from the FBI, the total crime rate in Camden is 4,671.9 per 100,000 people. That's 81.90% higher than the national rate of 2,568.4 per 100,000 people and 189.64% higher than the New Jersey total crime rate of 1,613.0 per 100,000 people. From your link; It’s worth noting, however, that Camden’s county police force eventually unionized after disbanding the city’s prior unionized police force, and its operating costs have soared. Camden budgeted $68.45 million for police this year, accounting for nearly a third of the city’s overall budget. An internal state analysis cited by the Philadelphia Inquirer notes that its police spending “compels the contraction of other vital city departments and services So they have police unions again, made some feel good diversions of funds, and now their costs are soaring and still have one of the highest crime rates in New Jersey. Good Plan :MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot: |
This is an example of good or bad?
With a crime rate of 47 per one thousand residents, Camden has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 21. |
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Most violent criminals have "issues" in their backgrounds that lead them to become violent criminals. It's not a goal. You don't hear Jimbob Villager's grandson say "I wanna be a violent criminal when I grow up, Pappy." You also don't hear Bobby Sue Trailermom's 14-year-old daughter say "Mama can I be a violent criminal when I get my drivers license?" No - that doesn't happen. Something "happens" to cause people to become violent criminals. By improving education systems, social health and welfare, you increase the odds that kids will grow up to become productive members of society, and decrease the odds that they'll end up violent criminals. This is all probability and statistics. Ask your local bookie, see what he thinks about it. |
I am trying to look at all sides of this. CMN didn't link us to his source. Here is an article from NPR;
How Camden, N.J., Remade Its Police Force : Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice : NPR I am concerned about what will work opposed to what sounds nice. That is usually the issue that we are constantly at odds about. Yes. Yes. Yes. We want it, will it be practical, will it address the needs of real humans? Will it keep us safe or just spend more money? Or both??? |
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Say what? :oops: You need to go look at the post again. P.S. It looks like this :ohdear: Making a change (click here) |
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You're trying to explain to people who probably thought tightening air pollution emissions on vehicles didn't work, because the first few years after they were instituted...the air was still polluted. :oops: Never mind that 98% of the vehicles on the road were pre-emission control and that...it takes time for things to change. :ohdear: Just like in my link, that was conveniently ignored, where it said... Quote:
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Complaints of excessive force have come down 95% since 2014, according to the department’s own metrics, and unlike violent protests across the Delaware River in Philadelphia last week, Camden enjoyed shared, peaceful protests between police and demonstrators
Honey, lets move to Camden! Police complaints are down! Attachment 84505 |
I'm a literal kind of guy. When a politician says they are going to "defund" the police I take the statement at face value. Maybe their goal is to shock the public so that when they come in with a plan that lowers the police budget and reallocates the funds to "social improvement programs" the sheep will just say "oh, that's MUCH better".
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Knowledge starts with a complete understanding...of the actual definition of a word.
Definition of "defunding." (Click Here) Quote:
Note that none of the examples states..."completely removing ALL financial support." Versus the definition of..."unfunded." UNFUNDED (Poke Here) Quote:
Hopefully, that makes things clearer...for some folks. :ho: |
So what is the example here? A lot of words. Did they defund the police? If so, did anything get better? It is currently one of the most dangerous cities in the US. Your whole topic is suggesting something good happened. Sounds like a fiasco.
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prefix 1. (forming verbs and their derivatives) down; away. "descend" 2. (added to verbs and their derivatives) denoting removal or reversal. "deaerate" |
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