Submitted by Gari_305 t3_yfotlr in Futurology
uclm t1_iu87byl wrote
Reply to comment by everygoodnamehasgone in UK police fail to meet 'legal and ethical standards' in use of facial recognition by Gari_305
Now ask yourself why that is. If you have been systematically kept down by your own country of course you’re more likely to be driven into crime
mctrials23 t1_iu8cvge wrote
That doesn’t help your policing right now though. You need to fix the root cause but you cannot just ignore the current reality because there is a reason for it.
doctorwhy88 t1_iu8uwf2 wrote
It does, because aggressive policing without addressing the other social problems reinforces those problems.
And, how many of those “crimes” are nonviolent drug crimes? As a follow-up, does locking someone up for those crimes and giving them a criminal record increase or decrease their likelihood to reoffend?
mctrials23 t1_iu8w0ah wrote
Well this is the issue. It’s not that simple. Being soft on drug sellers and users makes a community worse. Ignoring crime because it’s committed by a certain group doesn’t remove that crime. A multi faceted approach is needed but you can’t ignore soft crime as that brings a whole community down and is linked to harder crimes.
doctorwhy88 t1_iu9nn4n wrote
So instead, we’ll increase crime through policing efforts.
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