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1. kempbe+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-06-12 02:39:41
When people start policing the police force, don't they become....the police (by definition, not legality)? And therefore susceptible to becoming just like the "idiots/assholes" they were empowered to deal with.

Certainly an interesting recursion problem.

replies(2): >>salawa+n7 >>jatone+cx3
2. salawa+n7[view] [source] 2020-06-12 04:05:29
>>kempbe+(OP)
The solution to that is not having an "empowered" caste, and leaving it to a community to police themselves.

Everyone tends to get nervous about that though.

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3. Aeolun+t9[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-12 04:31:02
>>salawa+n7
Something about witch hunts and lynching perhaps?
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4. zorpne+bb[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-12 04:50:41
>>Aeolun+t9
Both of these represent the same phenomenon as the modern police force, which is class oppression (in the first case anti-intellectual misogyny, in the second the same base racism underlying the current struggle). Communities can and will self-regulate, when let out from under the thumb of state-sanctioned violence.
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5. AuryGl+pL1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-06-12 18:35:25
>>zorpne+bb
What is “the community” supposed to do if there’s a murder or rape?
6. jatone+cx3[view] [source] 2020-06-13 12:56:00
>>kempbe+(OP)
no, because they don't have authority to police civilians. there is no recursion here.

police force -> used to arrest dangerous criminals only

police wardens -> used to review, charge, change police policy, and arrest police officers who violate the law.

social officer -> used for all non-violent community enforcement. fines, ticketing, homelessness, mental health issues, etc. have no power to arrest anyone.

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