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In reply to the discussion: Here Is What Happened When Police STARTED WEARING CAMERAS In Rialto, California [View all]wildeyed
(11,243 posts)6. It is pretty appalling how unintelligent some of the detectives are in my city.
I sat on a jury for a criminal case recently. The police detectives, the ones running the investigation, were not very bright. Which is unfortunate because the job requires higher level reasoning skills. But I guess if you recruit for average or below intelligence out of the box, there is no one who is smart enough to actually run things later.
And I agree with you. There is plenty to engage a higher intellect in the community model of police work. Give smart people a positive goal, i.e. Let's engage with the community in positive ways to make it safer, and some leeway on how to get there and they will come up with all sorts of innovations.
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Here Is What Happened When Police STARTED WEARING CAMERAS In Rialto, California [View all]
Segami
Aug 2014
OP
It is pretty appalling how unintelligent some of the detectives are in my city.
wildeyed
Aug 2014
#6
"But I guess if you recruit for average or below intelligence out of the box, there is no one who is
tecelote
Aug 2014
#23
It's called accountability. I think the incredible statistics above speak volumes.
libdem4life
Aug 2014
#8
I like this, but wish to point out that in Los Angeles, the cameras were disabled
VanGoghRocks
Aug 2014
#54
I bet it's saved some lives too. Wilson eg, might have thought twice before gunning down an
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#40
I wonder if they should consider making the cameras on the patrol cars more visible then?
cstanleytech
Aug 2014
#42
The jury is in, the cameras are effective at curbing law enforcement abuses.
Enthusiast
Aug 2014
#45
This sounds like a no-brainer. Evidence presented in court would have video back up.
McCamy Taylor
Aug 2014
#46
It's hysterical that quantum theory is used here to support the use of cameras by cops!
Chemisse
Aug 2014
#47
10 years until the Courts turn this against the general population, mandating wearing cameras/mic's
blkmusclmachine
Aug 2014
#59