substack about public policy around policing by apparently a former cop. i have mixed feelings about this but I find his incentive-based arguments of interest https://twitter.com/ZaidJilani/status/1382917027506089984 …
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but of course no one actually wants to live in an early 90s era inner city crime level neighborhood so you get the old pattern of flight to the suburbs and probably lots of low profile means of keeping likely criminals out, no one would acknowledge it as such but theyd be there
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podcast featuring the substack author. excerpt from transcript related to the above https://twitter.com/what_ntarnation/status/1382989493347622913?s=19 …pic.twitter.com/N6tpy57zYk
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Most likely thing is some amount of proactive policing gets replaced with surveilliance tech, and everything gets better including the panopticon.
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There are kinda two mechanisms by which these proactive stops are argued to work: randomly finding guys with warrants and just generally making people remember the police are around. Cameras and facial recognition can probably do the first much better, if we let them.
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