Submitted by tehruben t3_11e612x in washingtondc
overnighttoast t1_jadrorq wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Jellyfish6145 in After violent weekend, D.C. homicides up 40 percent over last year by tehruben
Or! The community continues to have high murder rates because we continuously choose to use a system that by nature is reactive instead of proactive despite the numerous findings in literature that offer creative proactive approaches and solutions :)
And that doesnt even touch on the fact that to make matters worse, we allow the entity we've chosen for protection to traumatize community members. Trauma, we know, also impacts how folks learn to solve and deal with their problems, and most likely discourages the use of those entities in the rare moments where they could actually be helpful. So no, we do not consistently prioritize #3, perhaps if we did we would actually see homicides decline.
Ok_Jellyfish6145 t1_jae0ovh wrote
Murders went down a ton due to police presence. People riot because of police misconduct so police are withdrawn as requested. Murders promptly surge. Simple as.
Most_kinds_of_Dirt t1_jae2rf9 wrote
>Murders went down a ton due to police presence.
Source?
Ok_Jellyfish6145 t1_jae7gox wrote
The source is the podcast that this thread is responding to
overnighttoast t1_jae17tl wrote
Look, police have historically treated certain groups poorly, and weren't responding to calls for service in various neighborhoods WAY before police misconduct was part of the news stream. But whatever you need to tell yourself ig.
It's always wild to me how many uneducated people try to speak on criminal legal system topics.
Ok_Jellyfish6145 t1_jae1yux wrote
How do you know my education level haha
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