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3 months ago
Crime is mostly individual and income-driven, so its both not community-policed and inversely proportional to income level.
Laws against crime require police to effectively enforce them, as community cannot "reduce crime" without significant investment and focus on it(police is significantly more effective vs vigilantes/citizen patrols).
Whichever this scheme tries to do, is effectively collective punishment for community not allocating resources for policing itself.
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