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Do we really need police?
That's a fairly simple question. Most people are going to say yes we do need them.
I argue against that notion. And I'd like to spell out why.
Do cops help deter some petty crimes like theft, drug dealing, prostitution etc. Yes. But let's be honest they typically target black people for the drug dealing crime so over half of that goes un-deterred.
For the most part police don't do a lot to deter major crimes. This would include crimes like rape, murder, and mass shootings. They just show up after the crime has been committed.
So for deterrence I would argue a hard NO.
Let's look at something else though. Are cops effective? Effective has a definition of "successful in producing a desired or intended result" according to Websters dictionary.
It would be unfair to police if I were to base my judgement on convictions. After all what if the cops do a good job but the prosecutor screws up.
So instead I'll be going over case clearance rates. This is simply that cops solved the case. They have charged someone with the crime or they know who did it and maybe the person killed themself or fled the country but they know who did said crime.
The numbers I'll be using are from 2017. This is to be fair since that year had rather good numbers for them.
Let's look at murder: 61.6% clearance rate. That's not very good to begin with. However, this doesn't include people who came up missing and were never found but were likely murdered. If you include those that number likely drops 50% or less. So only half. Not very effective. If you're care started only half of the time you would get rid of it or at least take it to get fixed.
Next, rape stood at 34.5%. That's horribly ineffective, but if you consider the fact that rape is the most underreported crime that number drops to less than 10%. That's like a microwave that only heats your food up 3 days out of the month! Obviously we would get rid of it or not use it.
Robbery 29.7%
Aggravated assault : 53.3%. Keep in mind this usually occurs between people who know each other. So it shouldn't be that difficult to identify the perp.
Burglary: 13.5%. This is also heavily under reported because people generally feel the cops aren't going to do anything or find who did it so they don't bother even calling. Black people don't call because they don't want to deal with the cops. Considering the under reporting this is probably closer to 5% or less.
Larceny theft: 19.2%
Motor vehicle theft: 13.7%
If this were your report card would you be nervous to show it to your parents?
Police aren't effective so why do we need them. They don't deter crime. They just give traffic citations costing taxpayers money. When they are called they are hostile and use brutality.
My opinion society would be better off without them!
That's a fairly simple question. Most people are going to say yes we do need them.
I argue against that notion. And I'd like to spell out why.
Do cops help deter some petty crimes like theft, drug dealing, prostitution etc. Yes. But let's be honest they typically target black people for the drug dealing crime so over half of that goes un-deterred.
For the most part police don't do a lot to deter major crimes. This would include crimes like rape, murder, and mass shootings. They just show up after the crime has been committed.
So for deterrence I would argue a hard NO.
Let's look at something else though. Are cops effective? Effective has a definition of "successful in producing a desired or intended result" according to Websters dictionary.
It would be unfair to police if I were to base my judgement on convictions. After all what if the cops do a good job but the prosecutor screws up.
So instead I'll be going over case clearance rates. This is simply that cops solved the case. They have charged someone with the crime or they know who did it and maybe the person killed themself or fled the country but they know who did said crime.
The numbers I'll be using are from 2017. This is to be fair since that year had rather good numbers for them.
Let's look at murder: 61.6% clearance rate. That's not very good to begin with. However, this doesn't include people who came up missing and were never found but were likely murdered. If you include those that number likely drops 50% or less. So only half. Not very effective. If you're care started only half of the time you would get rid of it or at least take it to get fixed.
Next, rape stood at 34.5%. That's horribly ineffective, but if you consider the fact that rape is the most underreported crime that number drops to less than 10%. That's like a microwave that only heats your food up 3 days out of the month! Obviously we would get rid of it or not use it.
Robbery 29.7%
Aggravated assault : 53.3%. Keep in mind this usually occurs between people who know each other. So it shouldn't be that difficult to identify the perp.
Burglary: 13.5%. This is also heavily under reported because people generally feel the cops aren't going to do anything or find who did it so they don't bother even calling. Black people don't call because they don't want to deal with the cops. Considering the under reporting this is probably closer to 5% or less.
Larceny theft: 19.2%
Motor vehicle theft: 13.7%
If this were your report card would you be nervous to show it to your parents?
Police aren't effective so why do we need them. They don't deter crime. They just give traffic citations costing taxpayers money. When they are called they are hostile and use brutality.
My opinion society would be better off without them!