Daryl wrote:Just curious. If the police in the US are incompetent and indolent, why does the US have a massively higher incarceration rate than any developed country, and most shithole countries?
My theory would be that the lack of a national welfare and health net leads to people being desperate?
It is a result of "supply side sentencing." Criminals do not crunch the numbers but they intuitively understand what the risk of arrest, effective prosecution and probable sentence is. In many big American cities such as Chicago, the risk of getting arrested for murder is extremely low. This encourages people to commit more murders. Ditto for rape, robbery, agravated assault and property crimes. Thr US has attempted to compensate by mandating long prison terms. Unfortunately; the low probsbility of arrest conditions criminals to commit many crimes before they finally loose the criminal justice lottery. The end result is that people commit so many crimes that a large number eventually end up serving very long sentences.
I am an extreme advocate of police reform that emphasizes criminological expertise rather than simply responding to emergencies. A seasoned, well educated detective that is well supported by a crime lab and thus able to solve crimes is far more effective at detering crime than a young, inexperienced officer on the street responding to emergency calls.
The rot is so bad in the US is so severe that Oregon had to mandate that police submit rape evidence kits to the state crime lab rather than allow them to moulder in evidence rooms. The result is many rape arrests includihg many repeat offenders.
You think may be Oregon would have had fewer rapes if police had done their freaking jobs rather than have a circle jerk?