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I take issue with this. It's because I see cops as humans with all the mental issues and trauma that I think we load too many expectations on them while simultaneously absolving them when they abuse their power.
Narrow the scope of policing. Have more social services and emergency mental health resources so cops aren't expected to do all that. And hold cops responsible when they do abuse the power they have.
That's a good point. Conservatives often excuse the abuse of power because the scope of police work demands it, without acknowledging that there are non-police alternatives that are likelier to descalate a situation.
I think this ties into their inability to acknowledge mental health as a real and treatable issue. Perhaps because doing so would require acknowledging their own while being inhibited by the shame and cultural conditioning they grew up with.
I've taken a listening course taught by a former cop. It turns out there is an active curriculum for police on how to actively listen to diffuse situations; it just isn't taught as default to all cops.
"Defund the police" never meant "Remove all funding for police", it means "Reallocate potions of police funding to more comprehensive social services"