Lil_Napkin t1_iyditge wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in D.C.’s police department is recruiting in Philly, offering a $20k hiring bonus. The Philadelphia Police Department isn’t worried. by redeyeblink
This is a pretty crazy take I don't think you really understand how this works and is overcomplicating things though you have SOME good points lol. With the crime rates so high and the current perception of police in the country it would literally be impossible for them to higher capable numbers with degrees. I don't think you really thought this through hence your dislikes. Statistically speaking cops are OVERWORKED and overwhelmed. Especially in places like Philadelphia where crime is so common to the point where police can't be at every single crime scene in a timely manner because of multiple variables and its not because they are lazy.
Do you know anybody that works for the Philly PD? Sound like you made alot of assumptions based off a few bad apples. We literally don't have enough personnel to handle every murder case with alot of efficiency because so many shootings happen! Think about that. I wouldn't even say it's the cops it's more so the people in the community that's problem we need to tackle.
Edit:I'm also gonna add that police officer murders are up 59% which is another factor why it would be harder to get more cops with degrees. Also, a degree wouldn't make a cop any better. As someone who been in the military for 6 years a degree DOES NOT make someone better fit for the job. I've seen alot of college specialists with no common sense or even the bravery the guys without a degree have. It comes down to the individual. These are selfless jobs. School isn't going to teach you that.
mistersausage t1_iyduigi wrote
Lots of these reactions come from everyday interactions with cops. Ones who refuse to take police reports for minor quality of life crimes, the mandatory cop at every construction site going on their phone in the car, and general asshole attitude by plenty of cops.
jersey_girl660 t1_iyewzdk wrote
They don’t have time to properly deal with those types of crimes in rich suburbs who have barely any violent crime. Is it any surprise a severely understaffed department in one of America’s most violent cities doesn’t have the time?
mistersausage t1_iyf6dtw wrote
In 2010 I filed a police report online for a stolen bag in San Francisco. It's 2022 why are they all still done on carbon paper here?
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