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TikTrd t1_iz3yxfe wrote
Reply to comment by Emberashh in Study shows among low-income, predominantly Black neighborhoods, that inexpensive, straightforward abandoned housing remediation was directly linked to significant relative reductions in weapons violations and gun assaults, and suggestive reductions in shootings. by Respawan
So what they're saying is the Broken Windows Theory was correct?
TikTrd t1_ixg2zh8 wrote
Reply to comment by Vendedda in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
Read the article though
TikTrd t1_ixfttys wrote
Reply to comment by Crizbibble in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
Convicted people still go to county jail. Just for shorter terms. But yeah, they're also in there with people awaiting trial.
Sheriff's Dept Correctional Officers aren't sworn personnel like deputies. They don't have powers of arrest & aren't licensed peace officers. They do the same function as a state correctional officer - supervise inmates & run the facility.
TikTrd t1_ixfruur wrote
Reply to comment by Crizbibble in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
Yeah, it gets confusing. You can be a Sheriff's Deputy, which is a licensed law enforcement position. Or you can be a jailer with the Sheriff's Department, which isn't a licensed law enforcement position. They work the jail & not in the community like deputies
TikTrd t1_ixfrd9b wrote
Reply to comment by mces97 in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
No silly! Lol. The training is only 8 weeks. The rest is on-the-job, similar to how rookie police are trained. You're working but you're still a trainee & aren't allowed to do everything yet
TikTrd t1_ixfqfqq wrote
Reply to comment by darthanubis in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
You have such a terrible view on life. I feel kinda sorry for you
TikTrd t1_ixfqaeu wrote
Reply to comment by SewSewBlue in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
I'm well aware. My comment is merely to point out to the person I'm responding to that we're not talking about police officers, a police station, or a Chief of Police reviewing footage (not like they would anyway), or even them being able to make an arrest if they did see something like this.
TikTrd t1_ixfpmec wrote
Reply to comment by Me-as-I in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
I'm referring to the article & the post that we're on, of course
TikTrd t1_ixfjy1t wrote
Reply to comment by ADuckNamedPhil in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
No worries!! A lot of people apparently don't realize the difference. I blame TV 🙂
TikTrd t1_ixfja18 wrote
Reply to comment by ADuckNamedPhil in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
Completely agree! Nobody is denying that. I'm just saying don't make the assumption these racist pieces of shit are police
TikTrd t1_ixfj0ab wrote
Reply to comment by Me-as-I in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
That's a state facility. Not a county jail. There are a lot of significant differences. Plus you'll notice it says their academy is only 8 weeks (2 months). The rest is regular on the job training
TikTrd t1_ixfhr3k wrote
Reply to comment by Re-AnImAt0r in 3 White Georgia jail guards arrested in violent assault of Black inmate by AudibleNod
Not a police station. No police officers present. No chief of police reviewing video. This is a county jail. Corrections officers are the kind of guys that flunk out or can't qualify for a police department. Their training is a whopping 48 hours. We can all agree there are a myriad of issues with police departments but let's not confuse two very different things.
TikTrd t1_iz5olwb wrote
Reply to comment by Emberashh in Study shows among low-income, predominantly Black neighborhoods, that inexpensive, straightforward abandoned housing remediation was directly linked to significant relative reductions in weapons violations and gun assaults, and suggestive reductions in shootings. by Respawan
You're confusing the original theory with how it was later adapted