Thanas wrote:The US is part of the Western World. That means, even if you cannot transcribe things 1:1, if there is a difference in the thousands of percents, then there is obviously a problem. The consistent, logical response to "thousand times the rate of killings in Europe" is "there is something wrong with the police". When that assumption is backed with evidence (and the police abuse thread is full of them) then it would be kinda dishonest to:
No, the assumption shouldn't be "there is something wrong with the police" because there are dozens of things that could contribute to that outside of or in conjunction with that. For instance our much higher crime rate.
a) discount the existence of a problem at all
I didn't say that. If I was not clear my answer to you above regarding there not being a systemic problem was in regards to police specifically killing black men, not people in general. All the UK statistic comparison speaks to is people in general.
As to the overall high level of police killings I agree a PART of the problem is the police themselves. But I again point out that those police are dealing with a population with a homicide rate five times that of the UK and the police are not causing that. Policing a population with that level of crime (and that is WAY down directly in line with more proactive and "militant" policing) is going to mean more intensive and proactive and yes even defensive actions that will lead to shooting incidents.
You can't solve that entirely on the policing side. The greater the threat the face the more apprehensive they will be and the more demand there will be for them to stop that threat. They are humans, mistakes will happen, bad decisions will be made, emotions will take over on occasion, shitty people will be recruited, and as long as the threat is multiple times that of the places you compare it to all those things will have more and more opportunities to come to the forefront. And I bet that rate isn't linear with the crime rate either. That's only going to be solved by decreasing the crime rate to manageable levels.
So feel free to implement some of those solutions you had above like buddying up and more funding. I'm all for it. Its not a pancea for ending our multiple times higher death via cop rate even if they are all as clean as the wind driven snow.
b) claim that despite sharing similar values and culture, there is a wide gap between the USA and the rest of the western world that makes any comparison bad per se
It doesn't make a comparison bad, it just doesn't allow you to make any conclusion about systemic problems within the US any more than the US having a high murder increasing the overall western world rate shows a systemic problem in the western world. The problem in the US could be very acute, which when you examine the crime rates between the states becomes quite obvious.
And its funny you want to claim we are so similar when this board revels in pointing out how different the US (generally for the worse) from specifically Europe. There are important differences. For instance in the century used in the comparison did the UK have tens of thousands of miles of lawless frontier to police? Did the UK have anything approaching the immigration levels of the US and all the societal upheaval that caused in the early 20th century? Did the UK have 15 percent of its population freed from slavery but thrown into poverty (the US's own fault, not an excuse, just a fact) that persisted virtually unabated well into the graded century?
No. Does that mean the UK doesn't have its own shit to deal with? Also no, but the fact is we are vastly different in very many ways and several of them are specifically relevant to this comparison.
c) doing so despite providing no alternative theory.
I am giving as good as I am getting. The fact that there are no good statistics on police shootings overall let along by state or by race doesn't leave much room for anyone to prove anything. The best I can find is Wikipedia which looks as good as anything else and that should tell you something.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ki ... ted_States
This issue is base don anecdotes.