The
Police Defunders are Wrong. Redirecting Funds Will Not End the Violence
To most Americans, defunding
the police sounds wrong. They worry about what will happen when they make a 911
call in the middle of the night. Taking resources away from the police is dangerous.
This worry is only made worse
by the statements of radical defunders who claim that concerns about being
robbed or assaulted are an expression of so-called white
privilege.
Thus, the defunders often
soften their appeal to convince the moderates. They claim that the defunding
will not endanger community safety. The funds will simply be redirected to
social and mental health workers and community organizations that are more qualified
to deal with the social problems police face.
The Limitations of Police
Indeed,
the police are frequently sent in to deal with problems that are not their
natural responsibility. They cannot address the root causes of mental illness,
homelessness, drug addiction or domestic violence that cause so much crime.All
they can do is keep these offenders from harming others.
However,
this is no reason for defunding the police. Over the decades, police have
engaged in damage control as more and more broken and dangerous individuals are
thrust into the streets that easily become war zones. They are forced to
shoulder the problems and burdens that no one wants to address. Then they are
criticized and attacked when things go wrong.
Community Soviets to Replace the
Police?
Defunders
want their rethinking of the police to reflect a new strategy. They want to
send vast postmodern armies of social workers and mental health professionals
that will descend upon the nation’s devastated inner cities.
These
enlightened and unarmed specialists are supposed to come to the rescue with a
kinder, gentler approach. College-educated first responders will be trained in
mediation, social work and social services. “Community-led” organizations
(please read “soviets,” as that is what they will become) will supposedly
develop programs to confront violence and so-called systemic racism.
In
this way, the underlying causes of the problems will be addressed, and
communities will develop in peace and harmony.
The Limitations of Social Workers
At least, this is the theory. There are two problems with
this utopian approach
and why defunding the police is wrong.
The first problem is that this new approach
is not new. America is already filled with legions of social workers who try to
help needy individuals. It is unclear how the new proposal differs from the
programs already in place.
Moreover,
America has spent trillions of dollars on these welfare programs over the
decades. It has very little to show for this monumental effort and expense.
These wrongheaded programs have not regenerated society. On the contrary, they
have even helped perpetuate problems. They have created massive bureaucracies
that lack all the human elements and leadership needed to effect real and
lasting social change.
Likewise,
there is nothing new about mental health treatment. However, so-called experts
have discharged countless mental health inmates from asylums over the years,
dumping them onto American city streets. Sending counselors to meet with them cannot
replace the need for the abandoned institutional care.
None of the defunders proposes
proven methods that have worked in communities. There is no plan, save that of
defunding police. Their vague program only foresees the redirecting of funds.
It will most likely funnel money into leftist causes and activism.
Fight the Causes Not the
Effects
The
second problem with the defunding is that it will not address the root causes of
the issues people face. Sending in professionals will only treat the symptoms
of mental illness, drug addictions and violence. It will not address the
profound reasons why a person is addicted or mentally unbalanced.
All
these behavioral problems involve the moral decisions of individuals. When
people lack moral guidance, they develop the toxic and abusive habits that harm
themselves and all society.
Just as the police cannot solve grave moral and mental problems,
social workers are also limited by the time and effort they can spend. The root
causes involve difficult moral decisions that must be made by the broken
individuals themselves, not social workers. Action must be taken before people
become criminals, not after.
The Need for National Social
Institutions
The
only way to provide moral formation is through those natural social
institutions that link people to society. The most important institution is the
family.
Everyone
knows the individual’s best path to physical, mental and spiritual health is to
belong to a stable family with a father and mother. Much more than the nuclear
family, the extended one is the real solution. Families need grandparents,
uncles, first and second cousins, nephews, in-laws, family friends, and
stability of place for the family residence over multiple generations. They
then sink deep roots into the community.
Where
broken and fatherless families prevail, there is a proliferation of mental
issues, addictions and violence. Communities of stable extended families lead
to a healthy, vibrant, and stable society without major crime.
Community
institutions, schools and places of employment provide less formation but also
serve as additional safety nets preventing the social problems that lead to
crime.
Finally,
the Church teaches that families must live morally. She is the interpreter of
the natural law. The observance of her teaching about an eternal reward and
punishment after death keep the faithful away from grave sin. Sacraments and
devotions help family members to live in virtue with the help of grace. The
Church’s inexhaustible charity helps neighbors love one another in true
Christian solidarity.
When
the extended family and all these social institutions work together to teach
sound morals, there is a solid foundation for a society that lives in peace and
justice.
Only a Return to Order Will
Quell the Violence
The
problem today is that these institutions are in ruins, and society is coming
apart.
America
needs moral restoration. Without it, society just goes from bad to worse,
chasing disaster-leading utopias like defunding the police and redirecting
funds to leftist groups that hate and subvert the traditional family.
Trying
to solve the problem of policing without moral regeneration and the rebuilding
of our families, communities and Church is an exercise in futility. There is
only one way back home, and it starts with a return to order.
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