{"id":570,"date":"2016-09-29T15:02:37","date_gmt":"2016-09-29T20:02:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lisa.rushworth.us\/?p=570"},"modified":"2016-10-12T15:28:20","modified_gmt":"2016-10-12T20:28:20","slug":"non-solutions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rushworth.us\/lisa\/?p=570","title":{"rendered":"Non-solutions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This post takes as a priori knowledge (i.e. not something I necessarily believe to be true based on my experience) that white flight is still a thing &#8211; that African Americans primarily live in urban centers &#8211; and that these urban centers are an absolute wreck of violent crime and disintegration.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;ll admit to being advantaged by a lot of implicit bias &#8212; I&#8217;m a grown up white person. A female, though &#8230; and a female in science\/technology fields &#8230; so it is something I&#8217;ve experienced occasionally. The first major company for which I worked, a top-level manager in the IT org hired in a lot of his at-the-time girlfriends. The new girl showing up was assumed to be incompetent, and it is a lot harder to convince someone of your competence if they start out\u00a0<em>knowing<\/em> that you are only here because you are sleeping with the boss. Frustrating, but nowhere near the level of &#8220;the cops got called when I was standing at my front door trying to find my key&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>My specifics don&#8217;t give me a lot of understanding of minorities who suffer implicit bias, racial profiling, and outright discrimination &#8230; but I cannot fathom how &#8220;stop and frisk&#8221; is meant to solve either problem. Even if 25% of the people who live here are degenerate criminals, 75% of the people <em>aren&#8217;t<\/em>. Statistically you spend a lot of time hassling innocents &#8212; who may well not consider it a worthwhile trade-off to eliminate one burglar.<\/p>\n<p>The nearest analogy in my life-experience is DUI and seat-belt check-points. I remember being late to work one morning because a seat-belt check-point was on my route. Slowed down traffic quite a bit, stopped on the queue waiting for my turn. Plus it took a couple of minutes for the check itself (they were doing about the nosiest check-point I&#8217;d ever seen &#8212; basically taking as much time as they could to peruse the plain-sight contents of your vehicle, asking questions, etc). There&#8217;s a sanctity of human life argument that says that the potential to save one life has more weight than a hundred people being delayed for twenty minutes that morning. Which, as a one-off &#8230; whatever. How many times, though, could I be detained before *I* don&#8217;t care all that much about the life of some goober who intentionally refused to fasten their seat belt.<\/p>\n<p>And there&#8217;s a difference between reducing and relocating crime. New York City got very &#8220;tough on crime&#8221; and was able to reduce crime significantly. But Philadelphia saw a dramatic increase in crime &#8212; NY didn&#8217;t stop people from committing crime, they just stopped people from committing crimes *in NYC*. I don&#8217;t see stop-and-frisk having the slightest chance of reducing crime. Relocating, sure, but not reducing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This post takes as a priori knowledge (i.e. not something I necessarily believe to be true based on my experience) that white flight is still a thing &#8211; that African Americans primarily live in urban centers &#8211; and that these urban centers are an absolute wreck of violent crime and disintegration. 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