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re: Police locate kidnapped girl, then shoot and kill innocent kidnapped girl (YouTube)
Posted on 4/2/24 at 10:32 am to Turnblad85
Posted on 4/2/24 at 10:32 am to Turnblad85
I'm somewhat sympathetic to both viewpoints.
- First, it's unacceptable. It just can't happen. Nobody should apologize or excuse it. When you sign up for the job you take on the responsibility.
- Second, I think it's worth considering how we talk about and handle this stuff on the backend. While there will always be some people up for the challenge/responsibility (for better and worse) the pitch of "come make 50-70k in a career where you may be labeled a murderer for errors in judgment" will ultimately lead to what we're seeing - difficulty in finding good LEOs.
Candily, I'm not sure how we reconcile them. There probably aren't enough realistic candidates for the amount of LEOs we need who can do the job as we all envision. So you're in a position where you either have to greatly increase the incentive to get into the field for those with higher intelligence/judgment, or you have to strike some sort of balance where you hold the idiots responsible without going so far as to alienate cops and reducing the number of aspiring LEOs.
I think we're in a situation now where the people who want to work those jobs for modest pay and potentially life altering risk is naturally a combination of good-judgment alphas and bad-judgment imbeciles. In other words, not ideal.
- First, it's unacceptable. It just can't happen. Nobody should apologize or excuse it. When you sign up for the job you take on the responsibility.
- Second, I think it's worth considering how we talk about and handle this stuff on the backend. While there will always be some people up for the challenge/responsibility (for better and worse) the pitch of "come make 50-70k in a career where you may be labeled a murderer for errors in judgment" will ultimately lead to what we're seeing - difficulty in finding good LEOs.
Candily, I'm not sure how we reconcile them. There probably aren't enough realistic candidates for the amount of LEOs we need who can do the job as we all envision. So you're in a position where you either have to greatly increase the incentive to get into the field for those with higher intelligence/judgment, or you have to strike some sort of balance where you hold the idiots responsible without going so far as to alienate cops and reducing the number of aspiring LEOs.
I think we're in a situation now where the people who want to work those jobs for modest pay and potentially life altering risk is naturally a combination of good-judgment alphas and bad-judgment imbeciles. In other words, not ideal.
Posted on 4/2/24 at 10:48 am to Pettifogger
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Candily, I'm not sure how we reconcile them. There probably aren't enough realistic candidates for the amount of LEOs we need who can do the job as we all envision. So you're in a position where you either have to greatly increase the incentive to get into the field for those with higher intelligence/judgment, or you have to strike some sort of balance where you hold the idiots responsible without going so far as to alienate cops and reducing the number of aspiring LEOs.
I think we're in a situation now where the people who want to work those jobs for modest pay and potentially life altering risk is naturally a combination of good-judgment alphas and bad-judgment imbeciles. In other words, not ideal.
Up the pay and up the responsibility.
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