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Leftest Trevor Noah Takes On 'The Ferguson Effect'
2015-11-03
[Huffpoo] The "Ferguson Effect" is overblown, Trevor Noah argued Monday night on "The Daily Show."

The term refers to the theory that negative coverage of police in the wake of Michael Brown's shooting death has led to less policing and, consequently, higher crime rates. FBI Director James Comey even blamed cell phone footage of policing.

Several recent studies have debunked this theory, though. And as Noah points out, an American Psychological Association study released last month found that crime rates have actually decreased in the past two decades. "But these are just facts," he joked. "They don't count."

"It doesn't matter what the facts are," he added. "It only matters what the police feel."

The Ferguson effect, according to Noah, boils down to "officers feeling like they're being blamed for what others are doing." But the fear of being videotaped shouldn't make cops question whether they want to do their job, he said.

"The police are unable to do their jobs because they're afraid of being caught doing their jobs badly," Noah joked.

Ag TN my liberaal, kommunis, vriend. Jy want police work 'done badly' have a look here u moffie!
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  #1 & #2 - true - Fox Butterfield effect: "We have more people arrested and imprisoned, yet the crime rate keeps falling? Could there be a linkage? Naaahhhh"

Noah is flailing. I bet they have daily ratings meetings
Posted by: Frank G   2015-11-03 20:08  

#4  Mr Noah is thrashing about with strawmen trying to get the Daily Show audience to come back.

Funny to use stats about crime from decades before Ferguson to debunk the Ferguson effect without talking about how things may have changed after the Ferguson riots. He's an idiot or a scoundrel (probably both).
Posted by: rjschwarz   2015-11-03 18:57  

#3  Cell phones didn't have cameras 10 years ago, never mind 20 years.
Posted by: phil_b   2015-11-03 18:16  

#2  Apparently Mr. Noah and Fox Butterfield never met each other.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-11-03 15:48  

#1   an American Psychological Association study released last month found that crime rates have actually decreased in the past two decades

Quite true, and a well known fact. Thank you, Broken Windows policing and Stop & Frisk! Plus, we threw a whole bunch of people in jail.

The issue here is that rates are suddenly and dramatically rising after a long continuous decline. Why? Could it possibly be because a mob forms every time an officer gets out of his car?

"But these are just facts," he joked. "They don't count."

Hands up, don't shoot.
Black Lives Matter.
Global Warming. Oops! Climate Change.
Posted by: SteveS   2015-11-03 14:55  

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