Abolish the Police

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if you want to address the specific issue of dealing with violent students i think it would be absolutely worth looking at the non-police approaches used when working with adults with mental health issues or learning disabilities who can also become physically dangerous to themselves or people around them. not all of those approaches are good or admirably but there are definitely people working in those sectors in various settings around the world who are capable of dealing with this without resorting to police

rolling my optrex (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:05 (four years ago) link

I do think the images of militarized goon squads beating people up and gassing them that are circulating everywhere now may help to shift long term public opinion fwiw. I have seen a lot of otherwise pretty politically center people express shock at the bloated and overly aggressive paramilitary forces that we have created.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:07 (four years ago) link

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Do you or somebody you know think that #AbolishThePolice is unrealistic? It might be because you haven’t taken the time to understand what it means, the reasons for it, and why it actually makes a lot of sense. [Thread]

— Bridget Eileen (@TravelingNun) June 4, 2020

sleeve, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:08 (four years ago) link

moms imo

― sarahell, Sunday, June 7, 2020 7:07 PM (fifty-three minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

where I live the moms really do beat the fuck out of kids, my kids' friends are terrified of bringing home their grades or report cards because it usually means the belt comes out.

we don't have cops in schools here, though, just social workers. despite living in a "no go zone" according to fox news the kids, almost all ethnic minorities, don't escape past normal low level violent adolescent threats. moms on the other hand...

Joey Corona (Euler), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:09 (four years ago) link

besides the violence aspect re cops, there is also the fact that once the cops get involved, a lot of the time, the person in question gets tossed into the criminal justice system because that's the structure, even when the individual cop doesn't think that's appropriate, that's the structure ... so you have mentally ill people and especially mentally ill homeless people being criminalized because the cops were called to deal with a conflict.

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:11 (four years ago) link

despite living in a "no go zone" according to fox news

/r/france, the French subreddit, had a couple of excellent ripostes to this a few days ago:

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pomenitul, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:12 (four years ago) link

where I live the moms really do beat the fuck out of kids

i just remember my mom telling me about being a 1st year teacher in East Baltimore in 1968 and one of her students had acted out enough so that the parents were called, and the kid's mom told my mom that if the kid kept behaving that way, she had the mom's permission to hit the kid.

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:15 (four years ago) link

besides the violence aspect re cops, there is also the fact that once the cops get involved, a lot of the time, the person in question gets tossed into the criminal justice system because that's the structure, even when the individual cop doesn't think that's appropriate, that's the structure ... so you have mentally ill people and especially mentally ill homeless people being criminalized because the cops were called to deal with a conflict.

exactly, and there's no reason why in institutional settings like schools and hospitals you can't have non-police who are trained and insured and paid appropriately to deal with and de-escalate physical threats. i realise the US's gun fandom makes this issue a bit different to lots of other countries but still.

rolling my optrex (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:17 (four years ago) link

to solve a specific school's problems wld require a lot of knowledge of the communities, the history of schooling & law enforcement in that area and the relationship between the two, and all the other exceptional circs that explain how while millions of schools in all sorts of communities manage to handle violence with just their teaching staff, these particular schools ended up in this situation in which you have some combination of fear and a failure of imagination that leaves teachers thinking that only police can handle violence in their school. you can ask "what about x?" questions that are hard to answer about all manner of existing, successful systems, it's concern-trolling

The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:18 (four years ago) link

xp fwiw my wife's school does not have police stationed *in* the school, they just have protocols that they can call the police and the police respond very quickly is my understanding, and if that works then I don't see a need to have the physical presence of police in the school at all times

― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, June 7, 2020 2:05 PM (eight minutes ago)

Ah ok, got it. FWIW my thinking on this is strongly informed by the time my sister worked for the NYCLU on a class action suit against the NYPD's School Safety division--she told me some sickening examples of abuse and misconduct.

Much (much, much) more broadly, I feel like some of the tactical political gaming & how-to pragmatic critique of the idea of abolition obscures the moral imperative to answer the question: what do we do about the police being a fundamentally racist institution. IMO it behooves non-abolitionists to explain how to address that (while acknowledging the failure to fix it with programs like bias training).

dip to dup (rob), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:23 (four years ago) link

to solve a specific school's problems wld require a lot of knowledge of the communities, the history of schooling & law enforcement in that area and the relationship between the two, and all the other exceptional circs that explain how while millions of schools in all sorts of communities manage to handle violence with just their teaching staff, these particular schools ended up in this situation in which you have some combination of fear and a failure of imagination that leaves teachers thinking that only police can handle violence in their school.

This is really overcomplicating things. Sometimes fights happen and you have to stop them so someone doesn't get hurt or killed.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:24 (four years ago) link

Sure. Why the cops?

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:25 (four years ago) link

xp this is that failure of imagination. there are doubtless lots of things that are unique about the situation in america that require particular solutions but "dangerous fights between pupils that need to be stopped" is not one of them

The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:27 (four years ago) link

xp Because ordinary teachers and administrators do not have the physical strength or training to be able to restrain two very strong seventeen year olds without getting hurt themselves, and have no adequate consequence with which to threaten the students if they do not stop fighting.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:27 (four years ago) link

xp How about instead of "imagination" you give me a concrete example of how to stop a dangerous fight? You're not going to reinvent the wheel through "imagination."

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:28 (four years ago) link

so you ensure that schools do have members of staff who are capable of doing this without calling the police

rolling my optrex (Noodle Vague), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:28 (four years ago) link

xp ogmor's right, you're just concern trolling at this point and arguing in bad faith

sleeve, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:31 (four years ago) link

I don't think I'm arguing in bad faith, I'm explaining why I believe in the existence of a last-resort option with a monopoly on force and therefore don't truly believe in abolishing the police. But I do think it's become circular at this point, so I'm going to stop commenting ITT.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:35 (four years ago) link

what do we do about the police being a fundamentally racist institution.

not to play both sides of the fence, but the police are fundamentally racist in that they are the repressive arm of a racist society. What replaces the police has to be structured such that we are not just re-creating that relationship. I'm not saying we have to "solve racism" before we can abolish the police, but removing the police is not going to solve racism, and it is likely that some of these alternatives could have similar problems (minus the murder). ... there are things like the "stand your ground" laws that allow racist murder by civilians, there are private security forces and neighborhood groups that are like the KKK-lite.

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:36 (four years ago) link

p sure no jujitsu is taught as part of your pgce and yet somehow teachers across europe somehow manage to restrain fighting kids all the time. mental health hospitals do have specially trained staff, but afaik not police per se

The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:41 (four years ago) link

maybe the US just needs to import teachers from Europe then ...

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:42 (four years ago) link

if kids are uniquely violent in america then police in schools is a way down your list of things to address

The Cognitive Peasant (ogmor), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:47 (four years ago) link

man alive why is the existence of a job role with the training and authorization to bodily break up a fight but not toss teenagers in lockup and charge them with assault so hard to conceive of

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:47 (four years ago) link

You could probably even hire and train some ex-cops to do it, the ones who can pass a background check anyway.

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:48 (four years ago) link

I agree with all that sarahell. To throw it back to man alive: how do you imagine a racist society can maintain a "last-resort option with a monopoly on force" in a manner that won't result in racist injustice?

dip to dup (rob), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:50 (four years ago) link

maybe American kids need to learn to respect teachers more ... idk ... but man alive is right, in that abolishing police is not going to magically eliminate violence that requires some sort of repressive force. I get that plenty of posters on this thread are not saying that it will magically do this. However, some ppl on this thread are coming across like that. I, personally, feel like it would definitely reduce violence and racist violence and oppression, and thus is a worthwhile cause.

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:51 (four years ago) link

there will always be some level of violence/criminality/contrary behavior. but the vast majority of cases are best handled by not cops.

k*r*n koltrane (Simon H.), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:52 (four years ago) link

I’ll even let you keep the SWAT team as long as you can keep them sitting on their asses 99% of the time

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:54 (four years ago) link

At least until we round up all the guns

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:55 (four years ago) link

you seem to have a very pleasant life in a very pleasant place, silby

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:55 (four years ago) link

Bro if I still lived in my old apartment I’d have had tear gas wafting in last week

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:56 (four years ago) link

No argument otherwise tho.

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:56 (four years ago) link

congrats! I had flash bang grenades, sirens, police helicopters and looting in my neighborhood for 5 days straight!

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:57 (four years ago) link

Whose fault is that

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:58 (four years ago) link

okay -- there were only 2 days of looting.

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:58 (four years ago) link

Admirable restraint on the part of the looters, I daresay

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 18:59 (four years ago) link

freedom's just another word for nothing left to loot

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:00 (four years ago) link

. so you have mentally ill people and especially mentally ill homeless people being criminalized because the cops were called to deal with a conflict.

― sarahell

This. The story of a Down syndrome boy who was murdered by police for "refusing to leave a movie theatre" several years ago was one of the more distressing stories i had read.

Naturally, they cleared themselves

I am a free. I am not man. A number. (Neanderthal), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:01 (four years ago) link

I've seen bouncers at clubs effectively break up fights many times without causing bodily harm or escalating

man alive already invented municipal bouncers yesterday!!

all cats are beautiful (silby), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:02 (four years ago) link

Friendly reminder that nurses have to restrain violent, confused, intoxicated, and belligerent people all the time.

And we make it happen without crushing anyone’s windpipe. #BlackLivesMatter

— Mama Curry (@Nurse_Curry) June 2, 2020

What fash heil is this? (wins), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:03 (four years ago) link

Xpost Any type of resolution that doesn't involve shooting an unarmed person for failing to comply with commands in 0.02 seconds is an upgrade.

I am a free. I am not man. A number. (Neanderthal), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:05 (four years ago) link

I have also seen bouncers make shit worse and be racist af -- and then people call out the club/bar and sometimes the bad bouncer gets fired and sometimes the owner/management double down and defend the behavior

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:05 (four years ago) link

but there are other clubs/bars people can go to, so it isn't the end of the world

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:06 (four years ago) link

Hey I'm doing housework (finally) but popping in to address the idea that when ppl advocate to abolish the police they might not have an answer to every hypothetical--and I am extremely NOT well informed about the underlying work, I'm just going off what little I've read. But I have seen this question addressed, that the new structures currently being posited are not "complete" or "perfect"--and it's urgently important to remember that WHAT WE HAVE NOW IS TERRIBLE AND NOT PERFECT EITHER. We've just mostly accepted it, as a society, and decided that the losses and suffering of certain parties, who have those imperfections displaced onto them and away from "us," are an acceptable trade off.

Or as someone already said, why is it more "radical" to fund support services and reduce human suffering than it is to accept militarized thugs killing us and our neighbors right in plain sight?

There's more Italy than necessary. (in orbit), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:07 (four years ago) link

Xpost And at least usually nobody is dead afterwards

I am a free. I am not man. A number. (Neanderthal), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:07 (four years ago) link

* racist, homophobic, transphobic -- just to be thorough in terms of community complaints re bouncers I am aware of

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:07 (four years ago) link

congrats! I had flash bang grenades, sirens, police helicopters and looting in my neighborhood for 5 days straight!

the system works!

k*r*n koltrane (Simon H.), Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:07 (four years ago) link

my point being, if we replace cops with municipal bouncers, we need to have a way to get rid of the shitty ones

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:09 (four years ago) link

xp Simon H -- seriously, after 5 days of that, i was like, abolish the police, please!

sarahell, Sunday, 7 June 2020 19:10 (four years ago) link


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