More cops will certainly bring more arrests.  Last year MPD arrested over 
46,000 people for a variety of offenses from jaywalking to murder.  Granted 
this is significantly fewer people than in 2001  (over 57,000 arrested in 
2001).  Once arrested, what do you do with the arrestee? City, county , and 
state are struggling to find meaningful sentencing options for those convicted. 
 Ideally those options should fit the crime and criminal but also should 
involve changing the behaviors that lead to criminality.  How many arrests and 
convictions are enough?   Note: Wisconsin arrests rate are more than double 
than Minnesota.  It's incarnation rate is 175% higher than Minnesota's, while 
it's crime rate is 8% less. See link for comparative data.  
http://www.wistax.org/news_releases/2004/0409.html.

So where do you wish your local and/or state public safety dollars to go?  Load 
the front-end for crime prevention strategies including; education, jobs, 
housing, health-care... etc.  The middle  for crime detection will  bring more 
cops, judges, and attorneys. Or the end for more jails , rehabilitation, and/or 
retribution.  It's a difficult task to achieve the proper balance and at the 
present few are willing to pay more.

Greg Reinhardt
Excelsior 

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