Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 16:10     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


Agree, completely racist.

No human being wants to be a criminal; they are forced into it by the system.

A better approach is to respect people’s dignity and human rights by providing the wrap-around service to which they are entitled.


That’ll get illegal guns off the street. SMH
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:39     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:AI can’t replace the law enforcement function, but it is already being utilized to aggregate and analyze data to better focus efforts towards locations that warrant a reallocation of resources. That should benefit the law abiding citizens in areas that the police plus up their efforts. Hopefully technology and its utilization continues to evolve in a way that helps provide greater public safety.


No. If the police sent to an area they will attack the law abiding citizens. Look at what the FBI, ICE, etc are doing to neighborhoods all across this country.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 14:22     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


Agree, completely racist.

No human being wants to be a criminal; they are forced into it by the system.

A better approach is to respect people’s dignity and human rights by providing the wrap-around service to which they are entitled.


I personally am acquainted with numerous people who are employees in our business who were delighted in being criminals and enthusiastically commit crimes even in an absence of needing to. They simply enjoy it. One of them robbed and stabbed a man several years ago just because he was bored. He was arrested, convicted, but served almost no time. I think a couple of them may have murdered people in the past but were never identified as suspects.


But you are seriously mistaken and naive if you think “no one wants to be a criminal”.


This is true. I've known people who shoplift for fun, not because they need the item. I think this happens even with really rich ladies. There's always a few of them in the news (Winona Ryder, Lindsay Lohan).

So to extrapolate, I bet there's people who do other crimes just for fun. Particularly car theft.


Young people are forced into committing car theft and carjacking due to income inequality.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 13:29     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


Agree, completely racist.

No human being wants to be a criminal; they are forced into it by the system.

A better approach is to respect people’s dignity and human rights by providing the wrap-around service to which they are entitled.


I personally am acquainted with numerous people who are employees in our business who were delighted in being criminals and enthusiastically commit crimes even in an absence of needing to. They simply enjoy it. One of them robbed and stabbed a man several years ago just because he was bored. He was arrested, convicted, but served almost no time. I think a couple of them may have murdered people in the past but were never identified as suspects.


But you are seriously mistaken and naive if you think “no one wants to be a criminal”.


This is true. I've known people who shoplift for fun, not because they need the item. I think this happens even with really rich ladies. There's always a few of them in the news (Winona Ryder, Lindsay Lohan).

So to extrapolate, I bet there's people who do other crimes just for fun. Particularly car theft.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 13:24     Subject: Re:Proactive Policing



Quote:

“Just because someone has committed a crime, it doesn’t make them a criminal.”

- Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX)
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 12:26     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


Agree, completely racist.

No human being wants to be a criminal; they are forced into it by the system.

A better approach is to respect people’s dignity and human rights by providing the wrap-around service to which they are entitled.


I personally am acquainted with numerous people who are employees in our business who were delighted in being criminals and enthusiastically commit crimes even in an absence of needing to. They simply enjoy it. One of them robbed and stabbed a man several years ago just because he was bored. He was arrested, convicted, but served almost no time. I think a couple of them may have murdered people in the past but were never identified as suspects.


But you are seriously mistaken and naive if you think “no one wants to be a criminal”.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 12:19     Subject: Proactive Policing

AI crime analysis will only be allowed to continue until such time when it reaches the inevitable logic conclusion that a disproportionate amount of crime is committed by lower income black males in single parent households receiving government subsidies, and suggests more policing in those communities.



And that’s when white liberals will put an end to AI crime analysis.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 12:10     Subject: Re:Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:You can’t go around calling a person a criminal just because they commit crimes.


It's racist!
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 12:09     Subject: Re:Proactive Policing

You can’t go around calling a person a criminal just because they commit crimes.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 11:42     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


Agree, completely racist.

No human being wants to be a criminal; they are forced into it by the system.

A better approach is to respect people’s dignity and human rights by providing the wrap-around service to which they are entitled.


It's racist because of the specific crimes selected as indicators of a need for additional policing. Why does graffiti lead to murder? Further, it becomes a feedback loop, since the additional policing finds additional crimes, which means more policing which finds more crime.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 11:37     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


Agree, completely racist.

No human being wants to be a criminal; they are forced into it by the system.

A better approach is to respect people’s dignity and human rights by providing the wrap-around service to which they are entitled.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 09:39     Subject: Proactive Policing

Anonymous wrote:Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.


It’s a statistics based approach.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 09:27     Subject: Proactive Policing

Broken window policing by a different name. It's racist.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 09:15     Subject: Proactive Policing

AI can’t replace the law enforcement function, but it is already being utilized to aggregate and analyze data to better focus efforts towards locations that warrant a reallocation of resources. That should benefit the law abiding citizens in areas that the police plus up their efforts. Hopefully technology and its utilization continues to evolve in a way that helps provide greater public safety.