The Wire: Fix The Crime Statistics...or...
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Rawls looks like he's ready punch Colvin for that one question.
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“De-Policing in America’s Cities: Erasing the ‘Thin Blue Line’” (Seattle, Cincinnati, LA, Philly, Miami, DC, New York)
“Re-Victimization and ‘Disappearing’ Scandals: Dallas PD Revolutionizes Crime-Fighting Through Wholesale Stashing, ‘Unfounding,’ & Ignoring Complaints”
Nicholas Stix
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I’ve been telling this story since 1996, in an article on the NYPD called “Crime Stories” for Chronicles magazine. I have to find the ms., and post it online. However, a good deal of my stuff is online. Google under,
“‘Disappearing’ Urban Crime” (New York, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Atlanta)
"Solving Philly Crime with an Eraser: The 'Good Irishman' and the Race Man
Nicholas Stix
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Rawls has one of the best "go fuck yourself" faces I've ever seen.
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@bemmans this scene demonstrate how much the dog keeps chasing its own tail and getting nowhere fast
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Actually, it is not. Effective policing depends on many factors and is focused on serveral goals, not just the goal of reducing numbers. The whole point of this scene is that performance standards of leadership can lead to perverse effects among police on the street: police men trying to put crimes under the radar of measurement by the management, without really (being able) to fight crime or reduce numbers. This tension can be seen throughout the series
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policing is a business like any other business
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ZekonjaPekonja 3 months ago
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bttp011 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Great scene that relates to reality.
What season and episode is this?
bemmans 3 months ago
@bemmans It's the 3rd season, not sure what episode, but it's in the first half of the season I think.
bttp011 3 months ago