From Flint to WV coalfields, criminal law is an inadequate substitute for our decaying regulatory infrastructure:http://nyti.ms/2bhfz4Y
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Esp in poor urban enclaves abandoned by welfare state programs that had created and sustained the white middle class.
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been thinking of this a lot where I live, even "good" policing ends up an inept substitute for a missing welfare state
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Yes-z.B. stationing a few naloxone nurses in local precinct rather than shifting drug abuse authority to DeptOfHealth
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our chief touted partnership with a private org to hand out cards for rehab services when they revive with naloxone
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there's a reason Cinci police chief called stop-and-frisk dragnet policing "cheap urban renewal" in late 1950s—it was.
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