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In reply to the discussion: Federal grants drive the militarization of police departments in America. [View all]woo me with science
(32,139 posts)37. The law permits it. The law does not require it.
In addition, the administration has aggressively revived and *expanded* the programs that do this:
ACLU launches nationwide police militarization investigation
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/06/aclu-police-militarization-swat_n_2813334.html
It's almost certain that if the police agencies cooperate, the ACLU will find that the militarization trend has accelerated since Kraska's studies more than a decade ago. All of the policies, incentives and funding mechanisms that were driving the trend then are still in effect now. And most of them have grown in size and scope.
The George W. Bush administration actually began scaling down the Byrne and COPS programs in the early 2000s, part of a general strategy of leaving law enforcement to states and localities. But the Obama administration has since resurrected both programs. The Byrne program got a $2 billion surge in funding as part of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, by far the largest budget in the program's 25-year history. Obama also gave the COPS program $1.55 billion that same year, a 250 percent increase over its 2008 budget, and again the largest budget in the program's history. Vice President Joe Biden had championed both programs during his time in the Senate.
The Pentagon's 1033 program has also exploded under Obama. In the program's monthly newsletter (Motto: "From Warfighter to Crimefighter"
, its director announced in October 2011 that his office had given away a record $500 million in military gear in fiscal year 2011, which he noted, "passes the previous mark by several hundred million dollars." He added, "I believe we can exceed that in FY 12.
Then there are the Department of Homeland Security's anti-terrorism grants. The Center for Investigative Reporting found in a 2011 investigation that since 2001, DHS has given out more than $34 billion in grants to police departments across the country, many of which have been used to purchase military-grade guns, tanks, armor, and armored personnel carriers. The grants have gone to such unlikely terrorism targets as Fargo, N.D.; Canyon County, Idaho; and Tuscaloosa, Ala.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/06/aclu-police-militarization-swat_n_2813334.html
It's almost certain that if the police agencies cooperate, the ACLU will find that the militarization trend has accelerated since Kraska's studies more than a decade ago. All of the policies, incentives and funding mechanisms that were driving the trend then are still in effect now. And most of them have grown in size and scope.
The George W. Bush administration actually began scaling down the Byrne and COPS programs in the early 2000s, part of a general strategy of leaving law enforcement to states and localities. But the Obama administration has since resurrected both programs. The Byrne program got a $2 billion surge in funding as part of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, by far the largest budget in the program's 25-year history. Obama also gave the COPS program $1.55 billion that same year, a 250 percent increase over its 2008 budget, and again the largest budget in the program's history. Vice President Joe Biden had championed both programs during his time in the Senate.
The Pentagon's 1033 program has also exploded under Obama. In the program's monthly newsletter (Motto: "From Warfighter to Crimefighter"
Then there are the Department of Homeland Security's anti-terrorism grants. The Center for Investigative Reporting found in a 2011 investigation that since 2001, DHS has given out more than $34 billion in grants to police departments across the country, many of which have been used to purchase military-grade guns, tanks, armor, and armored personnel carriers. The grants have gone to such unlikely terrorism targets as Fargo, N.D.; Canyon County, Idaho; and Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Link to the final ACLU report on militarization of police in America
https://www.aclu.org/criminal-law-reform/war-comes-home-excessive-militarization-american-police-report
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Federal grants drive the militarization of police departments in America. [View all]
woo me with science
Aug 2014
OP
Don't they all come together in your friendly, though secretive, neighborhood fusion center?
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#3
How did this happen without the approval of Congress? I do NOT recall any bills before Congress
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#2
I know we knew about this, the militarization of the PDs. We were called CTs airc, despite all the
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#31
Local police are allowed to keep any cash they seize & the Feds share the loots /w Locals.
Sunlei
Aug 2014
#4
This is the second time I have seen this utterly fabricated and untrue talking point
woo me with science
Aug 2014
#6
yes, it is. Go to gov sales and read the 'fine print' Gov large and small have first dibs on any sei
Sunlei
Aug 2014
#14
Thanks. 'Would take an act of Congress to change'. Then that is what needs to happen.
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#8
I know. free meals for all comers in all our public schools would NEVER happen in America.
Sunlei
Aug 2014
#17
So they are Mercenaries, let's stop calling these private military operations, 'private contractors'
sabrina 1
Aug 2014
#9
Unfortunately, an arms race has been created between the gun nuts and the police.
R Merm
Aug 2014
#16
This is how they get around Posse Comitatus, just make the police officers into soldiers.
Dustlawyer
Aug 2014
#23
Until the people here and at other similar sites start the ball rolling, things will continue to get
Dustlawyer
Aug 2014
#29
From your research, can you tell if this is happened at town level or county level?
KittyWampus
Aug 2014
#28