Re: Murder city - the future?
Look up "juking the stats".
And it is not just on "The Wire".
Listen to the second story about Office Schoolcraft and what the HEAD OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER POLICE OFFICERS DID TO HIM.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radi...-remain-silent
They reveal that precinct bosses threaten street cops if they don't make their quotas of arrests and stop-and-frisks, but also tell them not to take certain robbery reports in order to manipulate crime statistics. The tapes also refer to command officers calling crime victims directly to intimidate them about their complaints.
As a result, the tapes show, the rank-and-file NYPD street cop experiences enormous pressure in a strange catch-22: He or she is expected to maintain high "activity"—including stop-and-frisks—but, paradoxically, to record fewer actual crimes.
http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-05-...81st-precinct/
Look up "juking the stats".
And it is not just on "The Wire".
Listen to the second story about Office Schoolcraft and what the HEAD OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER POLICE OFFICERS DID TO HIM.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radi...-remain-silent
They reveal that precinct bosses threaten street cops if they don't make their quotas of arrests and stop-and-frisks, but also tell them not to take certain robbery reports in order to manipulate crime statistics. The tapes also refer to command officers calling crime victims directly to intimidate them about their complaints.
As a result, the tapes show, the rank-and-file NYPD street cop experiences enormous pressure in a strange catch-22: He or she is expected to maintain high "activity"—including stop-and-frisks—but, paradoxically, to record fewer actual crimes.
http://www.villagevoice.com/2010-05-...81st-precinct/
Comment