I think there would be significantly less debate on these issues if people had a better understanding of statistics, causality, and 2nd order effects. This comment is equivalent to "the tiger has not killed anyone at the zoo, therefore we can get rid of the cage."https://twitter.com/samswey/status/1268541943501463552 …
So, pretty bad selection bias issue right? You've worked with a lot of companies. The idea that oversight doesn't change bad behavior has got to violate every bit of experience you've ever had ys?
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For sure. The only other possibility that comes to my mind is that officers without a cam “slack more” and thus have less encounters while policing, leading to a lower chance of violence.
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Another possibility is that the police chief selects who to send patrolling where, if he has incentives for the study to result in null.
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