Policing and Criminality

Touré highlights the criminogenic nature of policing and prisons, emphasizing how these systems often perpetuate criminality rather than prevent it. He discusses the implications of the "defund the police" movement, advocating for a reevaluation of police involvement in non-criminal matters, particularly those related to mental health. Additionally, he critiques the financial incentives that drive police behavior, suggesting that the current structure prioritizes arrests over genuine public safety.