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+====Counterplan: The United States should==== |
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+====Increase funding for hiring new police officers==== |
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+====And introduce CompStat technology into departments==== |
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+====It's effective in significantly reducing crime and causing internal reform – empirics prove.==== |
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+Inimai M. **Chettiar,** 20**15** |
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+Chettiar is the director of the Justice Program at New York University Law School's Brennan Center. "More Police, Managed More Effectively, Really Can Reduce Crime" |
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+Can simply adding more police officers to the streets, or changing the ways in |
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+the other factors that combined to produce the historic drop in crime rates. |
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+====The counterplan only works with centralized police processes that ensure individual police play less of a role. Limiting QI is decentralization which forces individual police to be held responsible – that tanks strong bureaucratic management which is key to CompStat.==== |
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+James J. **Willis et al,** 20**03** |
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+James J. Willis, Stephen D. Mastrofski, David Weisburd. "COMPSTAT IN PRACTICE: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THREE CITIES", Police Foundation, pg 21-22. https://www.policefoundation.org/publication/compstat-in-practice-an-in-depth-analysis-of-three-cities/ |
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+More importantly, in the absence of other structures, our observations showed that line |
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+I don't think of increases in street arrests, I think of accountability." |
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+====CompStat can be used to map instances of police misconduct – enables departments to limit behavior that produces lawsuits and ensures accountability - that solves the case while saving billions. ==== |
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+Robert **Hennelly,** 20**15** |
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+"Poisonous cops, total immunity: Why an epidemic of police abuse is actually going unpunished" http://www.salon.com/2015/05/13/poisonous_cops_total_immunity_why_an_epidemic_of_police_abuse_is_actually_going_unpunished/ |
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+"There's just no effort to track nationally the allegations of police misconduct that these |
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+and obtain evidence that helps us to separate legitimate claims from frivolous suits." |