First, the data: Criminalizing homelessness is bad financially and bad for public safety. Homelessness and incarceration have long been linked, as many people shuttle between jails, prisons, emergency rooms and the streets. This cycle occurs at the front end and the back end. Homeless individuals are more likely to contact the criminal/legal system — especially as police enforce low-level “survival” crimes such as trespassing, sleeping in public or loitering — and formerly incarcerated people are nearly 10 times more likely to experience homelessness.
This cycle undercuts safety in multiple ways. The collateral consequences of even short-term jailing — such as loss of employment, separation from families, and fines and fees — increase the likelihood of future arrest while exposing arrested individuals to health risks and unsanitary conditions associated with jails. And policies that divert police to enforce low-level infractions, such as collections of fines and fees, lead tolower clearance rates for violent crime.
Criminalization policies also bear a significant financial cost. The cyclical churn between homelessness, shelter and incarceration is estimated to cost taxpayers $83,000 per individual annually — far more than providing treatment and housing. A study of Seminole County, Fla., found that the annual cost of repeatedly arresting 33 frequently homeless people is roughly $171,225 per person. In New York City, the daily cost for supportive housing is $48 per person, compared to $1,414 for incarceration and $3,609 for hospitalization.
More crime? Great! Make more money for the cops (overtime) and the private prisons. Gotta keep OCP in business!
Yeah, fuck cops and the whole idea of punitive 'justice' honestly.
Realistically speaking, there are some good ones. Practically speaking, if you aren't acting as if they're all bad, you're a fool.
Agreed on punitive justice though.
The only 'good' cops are ex-cops.
Anybody who is a cop cannot be considered good because they are part of a system that doesn't do anything useful to help individuals nor society, even if they wanted to they could not for very long (at least whilst still being a cop).
This extends beyond those who are 'officially' cops too, there are many people who act as cops either in a professional or non-professional settings.
The whole idea of cops must end and we must all kill the cops in our heads if society or we are ever going to progress and have a good and just world.