Whatever works, I don’t have any specific policies in mind (I’m far from being an expert in law enforcement).
But to take a specific example, I don’t think information about higher crime rates for blacks is enough to tell whether we need “increased police presence in the Ghetto”—for all I know, police presence could already be 10 times the national average there.
There is a tendency I dislike in political punditry/activism/whatever (not that I’m accusing you of it, you just gave me a pretext to get on my soap box) to say “we need more X” or “we need less X” (regulation, police, taxes, immigrants, education, whatever) without any reference to evidence about what the ideal level of X would be, and about whether we are above or below that level—sometimes the same claims are made in countries with wildly different levels of X.
Whatever works, I don’t have any specific policies in mind (I’m far from being an expert in law enforcement).
But to take a specific example, I don’t think information about higher crime rates for blacks is enough to tell whether we need “increased police presence in the Ghetto”—for all I know, police presence could already be 10 times the national average there.
There is a tendency I dislike in political punditry/activism/whatever (not that I’m accusing you of it, you just gave me a pretext to get on my soap box) to say “we need more X” or “we need less X” (regulation, police, taxes, immigrants, education, whatever) without any reference to evidence about what the ideal level of X would be, and about whether we are above or below that level—sometimes the same claims are made in countries with wildly different levels of X.
Single-valued logic