Why is Seattle spending so much on patrol?

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(1/16)
The Defund SPD movement aims to cut the police budget by at least 50%.

A good place to start: Patrol

This division accounts for ~25% of the SPD budget (2/16)
Last year, a patrolman topped the list of the highest-paid SPD officers, with $414k (incl. overtime)

For the same cost, the city could hire 6.7 human services counselors. ($33/hr.) SOURCE: Openpayrolls

(3/16)
Even if you're not a police abolitionist, this just doesn't make sense from a fiscal standpoint.

More cops =/= less crime

And there's a large body of evidence to back this up

(4/16)
In 2014, the NYPD police union did a "work slowdown"—a form of striking on the job—to protest Mayor DeBlasio.

There was a significant drop in calls for all sorts of felony crimes during that period.

(6/16)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/07/25/does-more-policing-lead-to-less-crime-or-just-more-racial-resentment/
These are just anecdotal, but researchers have been studying the effectiveness of "preventive patrols" on crime for decades.

The consensus: A greater police presence has little to no effect on crime rate

(8/16)
SPD relies mostly on a conventional system of "proactive patrols" of beats + call response. They primarily use cruisers with some on bike or foot.

It has been established since the 1970s that this method is both inefficient and ineffective. (9/16)
The landmark Kansas City Preventive Patrol experiment set up 3 zones: A control, where policing stayed the same, & 2 where police presence was respectively raised or lowered.

They found no effect. The study's results have been replicated several times since. (10/16)
SPD's takeaway was to take the "random" out of random preventive patrols & shift to "hot spots" policing, i.e. using data to identify hi-crime areas & concentrating patrols there.
Ofc "Predictive" and "proactive" policing has ominous implications for communities of color.(11/16)
In copspeak "proactive" means preventing crimes before they happen. In its most sinister form, "proactive" policing means racial profiling and stop & frisk. (12/16)
And at the end of the day, the evidence for so-called evidence-based strategies like "hot spots" policing is mixed at best.

When displacement (crimes moving to another spot) is taken into acct, the effect is either temporary or negligible. (14/16)

https://sci-hub.tw/10.1007/s11292-010-9120-6
That's why we need to reduce overpaid, ineffective patrol staff and reinvest the savings in solutions to the problems of homelessness, poverty, drug addiction and mental illness. (16/16)

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