| ▲ | lopsotronic 2 days ago | |
To add to some of what others are saying, another problem is the measurement problem. DAs and police in general are almost universally evaluated based on arrest numbers. Only very rarely on actual crime rates, and never on something as abstract as quality of life or local revenues or property values. Gauging how good law enforcement is just by looking at arrest numbers is probably the wrong dial to be looking at. | ||