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Wes's avatar

As someone who is very critical of modern policing and works as a part time activist, I spend a lot of time talking to officers and getting a sense of their work. One thing that keeps coming up with big city agencies is how difficult urban policing is vs their more suburban and rural counterparts. Baton Rouge in particular loses a lot of their officers to neighboring agencies where they are paid more and the working conditions are much better.

Civilianization can help with more officers freed up to work the street, but realistically I think policy makers need to look more critically at public safety as a whole and see how we can spin off many of the responsibilities we put on law enforcement agencies into purpose driven public safety functions outside of the police.

Honestly, I don’t think we’ll ever get away from needing uniformed, armed and dangerous individuals to deal with people looking to harm others, but I think we wouldn’t need so many if they also didn’t have to do 20 other things as a part of their job responsibilities.

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Leonard Sipes's avatar

Insightful. Thanks. Len.

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