Police spending has ‘no consistent correlation’ with lower crime rates, new Canadian study says
Police spending has ‘no consistent correlation’ with lower crime rates, new Canadian study says

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Police spending has ‘no consistent correlation’ with lower crime rates, new Canadian study says

Some basic facts of life:
Police traditionally spend the vast majority of their time responding to crimes that have already occurred.
Most crimes are committed with some amount of impulsivity.
Criminals (mostly) are not well known for their ability to plan ahead or visualize the consequences of their actions.
That applies to certain classes of crimes and certain classes of criminals. But even for those better quality of policing can make an impact.