Defunding The Police 5
Defunding The Police 5
Defunding The Police 5
Erik Caballero
Prof. Martinez
ENGL1302
9 February 2024
Cutting American police budgets might have perverse effects: Defunding the police The
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“Defund” means different things in different circles. But at its core is a demand that
police budgets be cut and that money be diverted to other services to support public safety, such
Cutting American police budgets might have perverse effects: Defunding the police The
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“How the money raised can be used varies from place to place. Federal law forbids police
departments from putting future forfeiture proceeds in their budget plans. Some jurisdictions also
ban their use for personnel costs, which make up two-thirds of police”
Emory Law Journal; Atlanta Vol. 71, Iss. 6, (2022): 1197-1271 “In reaction, states have enacted
anti-defunding bills checking local government reduction of law enforcement budgets. These
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anti-defunding measures continue a long tradition of state and federal control over local police
“The defunding movement emerged from the work of Black-led activists to reassert
democratic control over policing and shift resources to social service agencies and other
Social identity and support for defunding the police in the aftermath of George Floyd’s
murder Jackson, Jonathan; Fine, Adam; Bradford, Ben; Trinkner Rick. Group Processes &
Intergroup Relations: GPIR; London Vol. 26, Iss. 4, (Jun 2023): 833-858.
DOI:10.1177/13684302221128230
“In the spring and summer of 2020, police in the United States killed Breonna Taylor,
George Floyd, and other unarmed people of color. In one of the largest social movements in the
nation’s history, thousands engaged in public protests and called to defund or abolish the police.”
Defunding the police through shared service agreements: The impact on cost savings,
staffing, and public safety using a bias‐corrected synthetic control analysis Mazeika, David.
Criminology & Public Policy; Hoboken Vol. 22, Iss. 3, (Aug 2023): 561-584. DOI:10.1111/1745-
9133.12624
“New Jersey (NJ) is home to more than 460 municipal police departments, including
close to 60 with fewer than 11 officers. In total, the state spends around $3 billion per year on
The impact of the War-on-Police on the United States Tourism Industry tourism? Tarlow,
Peter. International Journal of Safety and Security in Tourism and Hospitality; Buenos Aires Iss.
“ Tourism is already suffering from Covid-19 restrictions, difficulties in travel and media
fear. Added to this is a new crime wave often due to lack of police officers, police reticence in
becoming involved due to a lack of political support, fear of the media, and lack of security
resources. “
A color-blind Lens: public perceptions of systemic racism in the criminal justice system
Dunbar, Adam; Holbrook, Mia Abboud. Crime, Law and Social Change; Dordrecht Vol. 79, Iss.
“Extensive research has explored public confidence in the criminal justice system and
opinions about punishment, but less research has explored attitudes about criminal justice errors,
Good and Bad Ways to Address Police Violence Rosenthal, Lawrence. The Urban
disproportionate use of force against persons of color, but it also contributes to a racial skew in
public perceptions: a poll commissioned by a presidential task force found that 83% of whites
had a "great deal" or "fair amount" of confidence in the police, while only 63% of Hispanics and
52% of black people shared that view.10 This racial disparity has been reflected in polling data
Capital Formation in Northern Vietnam Saint-Macary, Camille. IDEAS Working Paper Series
“Using data from rural communities in which ethnic heterogeneity was induced through
involuntary resettlement policies in the 1960s, we estimate the exogenous effect of ethnic
capital.”
Democrats and Defunding Police; A U.S. Senate candidate tries to distance himself from
the radical groups endorsing him. Freeman, James. Wall Street Journal (Online); New York,
“Democrats who joined in reckless political attacks on police need voters to forgive and
forget the crime surge that followed. Don't count on it, especially when it comes to candidates
John Fetterman says defunding the police 'was always absurd' Dorman, John L. Business
Tuesday said the concept of defunding the police "was always absurd."
During an interview with newly-launched news platform Semafor, Fetterman told political
reporter David Weigel that he did not believe in cutting back on law enforcement, arguing that
having fewer police on the streets would only lead to increased crime rates.”
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The idea of defunding the police has been around for a while now and reached its peak
popularity in 2020. Defunding the police means removing funds from the police to hurt the
police department or to discourage people from joining the police force, “Defund” means
different things in different circles. Defunding the police differs from person to person and from
state to state. But at its core is a demand that police budgets be cut, and that money is diverted to
other services to support public safety, such as mental health counselors and social workers”-
page 1, paragraph 2. Some people believe they should redistribute the money into other
community resources or services to help individuals who are discriminated against get a job or
learn a trait. People are shocked by what happened “We didn’t think this is where we would be,”
said Clarice Criss, a member of a group called In Defense of Black Lives Dallas. This is one of
many quotes said during the peak of defunding the police after the incident of 2020 since no one
expected defunding and retaliation would ever get this bad and violent. Some other individuals
want the police force gone altogether. Others have different opinions some people say that it is
good to have a strong police force to keep the safe and secure but feel there needs to be big
structural changes within law enforcement. The goal is to promote alternatives that can improve
public safety and well-being. Some states fought against the defunding of their police
departments “In reaction, states have enacted anti-defunding bills checking local government
acts continue a tradition of state and federal control over police spending, subverting local
democratic control over police agencies. There are many different ideas of what should happen to
the funding of a police department and where that money should go, and there are some good
suggestions like putting all that money towards social services, education (schools), mental
health programs, and parks. These ideas are based on the fact that if you remove the things that
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cause problems and crimes and give the youth a better life and promise a better future, there
wouldn’t be that much crime, so therefore, there wouldn't be a need for a police department.
As much as there are many reasons why people think defunding the police is a good idea and it's
going to make more improvements instead of damages, there are many other concerns. One of
the main concerns is that there won’t be enough money to keep up with the police when and if
they need it so for example if there’s a riot and the police don’t have enough supplies or funding
for good equipment well then, they wouldn’t be able to be that effective in the situation or crime
prevention and investigations. “How the money raised can be used varies from place to place.
Federal law forbids police departments from putting future forfeiture proceeds in their budget
plans. Some jurisdictions also ban their use for personnel costs, which comprise two-thirds of
police spending. Even so, they fund everything from ammunition for SWAT teams to vehicle
maintenance.”5th paragraph. Some people suggest that instead of defunding the police, they
should instead fix systemic problems like racism in the department and police brutality. Instead
of defunding the police, some cities and governors switched where the funds went, and different
parts of the police have funding instead of lowering the budget. Defunding the police was at its
highest point of popularity in 2020 after repeated incidents and killings of unfair discrimination
and racism against colored individuals. “The defunding movement emerged from the work of
Black-led activists to reassert democratic control over policing and shift resources to social
service agencies and other institutions serving community needs”- Defunding the Police
Agencies abstract, defunding the police started by black-led activists. All erupted after years and
countless incidents of police aggression towards colored people. But the breaking point that
started the movement along with riots asking for equality, was on the 21st of May a 46-year-old
African American man in Minneapolis after a convenience store employee called 911 and told
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police officers that George Floyd bought stuff with a fake 20$ bill when police officers arrive it
escalated very quickly and ended with 3 police officers on top of George Floyd on the floor
pinning him down until there was no sign of life. The next day, after the video of him getting
pinned went viral and everybody was talking about it, the police department fired the four police
officers, and on the 29th of May, the Hennepin County attorney told the 3 police officers they
were charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges against them.
“In the spring and summer of 2020, police in the United States killed Breonna Taylor, George
Floyd, and other unarmed people of color. In one of the largest social movements in the nation’s
history, thousands engaged in public protests and called to defund or abolish the police.”- Social
identity and support for defunding the police in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder Jackson,
Jonathan; Fine, Adam; Bradford, Ben; Trinkner Rick. Group Processes & Intergroup Relations:
abstract. This was the breaking point for many African Americans, causing them to riot and
retaliate against the government, especially against police officers, after all the years of
discrimination and hate crimes done against them. Some states spend way more money than
there are police officers or police stations in general. For example, this is a quote from a trusted
source “New Jersey (NJ) is home to more than 460 municipal police departments, including
close to 60 with fewer than 11 officers. In total, the state spends around $3 billion per year on
policing, 20% of the typical municipal budget.”- Defunding the police through shared service
agreements: The impact on cost savings, staffing, and public safety using a bias‐corrected
synthetic control analysis abstract. The whole concept and the idea and all the anger that has led
to its out bursting has grown over time from the beginning when these colored individuals felt
discriminated against. This all happened at the worst time possible as well with a deadly virus we
had little information on spreading rapidly (COVID-19). “Tourism is already suffering from
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COVID-19 restrictions, difficulties in travel, and media fear. Added to this is a new crime wave
often due to lack of police officers, police reticence in becoming involved due to a lack of
political support, fear of the media, and lack of security resources.” The impact of the War on
Police on the United States Tourism Industry tourism? Abstract. The rise of the phrase defunds
the police and the story behind it brought the attention of the public and everybody around the
U.S. All these cases called for a change in the justice system, especially with background checks
with police officers and other people that have to do with justice such as lawyers, judges, etc.
“Extensive research has explored public confidence in the criminal justice system and opinions
about punishment, but less research has explored attitudes about criminal justice errors, including
errors related to race and racism”- A color-blind Lens: public perceptions of systemic racism in
the criminal justice system abstract. People from many states don’t want the police defunded, but
they do what they want, something different to be done and for there to be more rules and
procedures to be in place for more of the other person's safety but also to keep both parties safe.
“ Racially-skewed policing not only has tangible consequences in terms of the disproportionate
use of force against persons of color, but it also contributes to a racial skew in public
perceptions: a poll commissioned by a presidential task force found that 83% of whites had a
"great deal" or "fair amount" of confidence in the police, while only 63% of Hispanics and 52%
of black people shared that view.10 This racial disparity has been reflected in polling data for
some time”- Good and Bad Ways to Address Police Violence abstract. There are many people
who say that there wouldn’t be so much crime if there were more money spent on communities
rather than on police departments. “Using data from rural communities in which ethnic
heterogeneity was induced through involuntary resettlement policies in the 1960s, we estimate
and households' social network capital.”- Are Ethnically Diverse Communities "Bad"
Communities? Abstract. The defunding of the movement and BLM movement cut the United
States in half, one half thinking it was good, the other half thinking it was bad, and this went all
the way up to Congress and affected us there, too. “Democrats who joined in reckless political
attacks on police need voters to forgive and forget the crime surge that followed. Don't count on
it, especially when it comes to candidates who continue to attract the enthusiastic support of
defenders.”- Democrats and Defunding Police; A U.S. Senate candidate tries to distance himself
from the radical groups endorsing him. Some people saw no point in defunding the police.
Tuesday, said the concept of defunding the police "was always absurd." During an interview
with newly launched news platform Semafor, Fetterman told political reporter David Weigel that
he did not believe in cutting back on law enforcement, arguing that having fewer police on the
streets would only lead to increased crime rates”- John Fetterman says defunding the police 'was
always absurd'.
Some people believe defunding the police and giving them less power will make us safer.
“We know the safest communities in America are places that don’t center the police.”-M4BL
This is one of many quotes said in an article written by BLM supporters expressing how it would
be better to defund the police and for them to lose power and support so it can make them feel
safer. “We must cut the astronomical amount of money that our governments spend on law
enforcement and give that money to more helpful services like job training, counseling, and
violence-prevention programs. Each year, state and local governments spend upward of $100
billion dollars on law enforcement—and that’s excluding billions more in federal grants and
resources.”-ACLU This is another quote expressing how people who support defunding law
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enforcement will make us safer, but these people added on how they could use the money the
law enforcement have and use it for job training and counseling etc.