David Thacher
@dtha15.bsky.social
Professor studying police history, police reform, policy responses to serious mental illness, ethics. Richard Olney & John Dewey stan. Dad to a danseur and a goalie; married to a historic preservationist
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dthacher/index.html
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dthacher/index.html
my oldest is RFK's brain worm for halloween
November 1, 2025 at 1:35 AM
my oldest is RFK's brain worm for halloween
This is what Vance's office and Darrell Issa (R who represents nearby district) said yesterday, before shrapnel rained down on a CHP car during the artillery fire apnews.com/article/cali...
October 20, 2025 at 3:44 AM
This is what Vance's office and Darrell Issa (R who represents nearby district) said yesterday, before shrapnel rained down on a CHP car during the artillery fire apnews.com/article/cali...
this report is a few years old so maybe things have changed, but fwiw (1) they did find that CCRB cases were slower, but (2) even DAO cases took ~a year on average. Partly because the office was understaffed. Accountable policing costs money.
September 26, 2025 at 2:22 PM
this report is a few years old so maybe things have changed, but fwiw (1) they did find that CCRB cases were slower, but (2) even DAO cases took ~a year on average. Partly because the office was understaffed. Accountable policing costs money.
Some planners were debating a zoning code question on their group chat, and I suggested that they should have an LLM turn it into a rap battle. I am happy to report that I have finally found a good use for LLMs.
September 24, 2025 at 2:04 PM
Some planners were debating a zoning code question on their group chat, and I suggested that they should have an LLM turn it into a rap battle. I am happy to report that I have finally found a good use for LLMs.
Latour is PISSED today
September 2, 2025 at 2:35 AM
Latour is PISSED today
re: the connection between housing first and ACT, Tsemberis again:
Paul Brodwin's ethnography of ACT does a good job showing how blurry the idea of "coercion" is in these contexts
Paul Brodwin's ethnography of ACT does a good job showing how blurry the idea of "coercion" is in these contexts
August 19, 2025 at 2:15 PM
re: the connection between housing first and ACT, Tsemberis again:
Paul Brodwin's ethnography of ACT does a good job showing how blurry the idea of "coercion" is in these contexts
Paul Brodwin's ethnography of ACT does a good job showing how blurry the idea of "coercion" is in these contexts
I appreciate what they're doing here to save HUD-VASH ("Lovett said HUD-VASH 'is not Housing First' because participants are required to work with a case manager") and I hope it's a wedge for others to preserve their own programs. But this was always how HF worked; here is Tsemberis:
August 19, 2025 at 2:03 PM
I appreciate what they're doing here to save HUD-VASH ("Lovett said HUD-VASH 'is not Housing First' because participants are required to work with a case manager") and I hope it's a wedge for others to preserve their own programs. But this was always how HF worked; here is Tsemberis:
I was wondering why there were so few starfish when I went tidepooling in San Diego last month!
But, I saw AN OCTOPUS!
But, I saw AN OCTOPUS!
August 4, 2025 at 10:45 PM
I was wondering why there were so few starfish when I went tidepooling in San Diego last month!
But, I saw AN OCTOPUS!
But, I saw AN OCTOPUS!
As Aftab suggests, the structure of liability and risk perception in this area is perverse and harmful.
July 23, 2025 at 2:11 PM
As Aftab suggests, the structure of liability and risk perception in this area is perverse and harmful.
or as bittner put it
July 16, 2025 at 12:27 AM
or as bittner put it
Kudwa was elected in the fall, running as a Republican against the incumbent Dem. He doesn't seem to want to own the policy choice he's making here. There's zero reason for road patrol to contact immigration in a case like this. He's making his own community less safe, for a bullshit deportation.
June 21, 2025 at 2:46 PM
Kudwa was elected in the fall, running as a Republican against the incumbent Dem. He doesn't seem to want to own the policy choice he's making here. There's zero reason for road patrol to contact immigration in a case like this. He's making his own community less safe, for a bullshit deportation.
Interesting factoid in this 2019 interview with Herman Goldstein: Patrick Murphy, then NYPD commish, came to Madison for a seminar about controlling police discretion in 1972, shortly before NYPD adopted its influential firearms policy & review system. repository.law.wisc.edu/s/uwlaw/medi...
June 19, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Interesting factoid in this 2019 interview with Herman Goldstein: Patrick Murphy, then NYPD commish, came to Madison for a seminar about controlling police discretion in 1972, shortly before NYPD adopted its influential firearms policy & review system. repository.law.wisc.edu/s/uwlaw/medi...
Mexico and the Southwest are deeply interconnected, and as Blakely says if anything it's the Anglos who are the interlopers (Santa Fe has the oldest public building in the US, built by Spanish colonists in 1610). This rabid effort to unravel those connections is unhistorical & sad, as well as cruel.
June 14, 2025 at 3:22 AM
Mexico and the Southwest are deeply interconnected, and as Blakely says if anything it's the Anglos who are the interlopers (Santa Fe has the oldest public building in the US, built by Spanish colonists in 1610). This rabid effort to unravel those connections is unhistorical & sad, as well as cruel.
I grew up East of San Diego, and we went to Tijuana all the time (ok, mostly to drink...). A Greek friend would get up early most Saturdays and his grandma would drive him to Baja to fish. Lots of radio stations broadcast from Tijuana ("50,000 watts out of Mexico / Listening to the border radio")
June 14, 2025 at 3:22 AM
I grew up East of San Diego, and we went to Tijuana all the time (ok, mostly to drink...). A Greek friend would get up early most Saturdays and his grandma would drive him to Baja to fish. Lots of radio stations broadcast from Tijuana ("50,000 watts out of Mexico / Listening to the border radio")
Thanks, very informative.
Two thoughts:
1. Re: the below, shootings increased in both PDs and Sheriffs, but it looks like the increase was greater in the latter. Both types of agencies include some that are "less accountable and responsive to reform pressures" than others, but that's more common...
Two thoughts:
1. Re: the below, shootings increased in both PDs and Sheriffs, but it looks like the increase was greater in the latter. Both types of agencies include some that are "less accountable and responsive to reform pressures" than others, but that's more common...
May 24, 2025 at 7:43 PM
Thanks, very informative.
Two thoughts:
1. Re: the below, shootings increased in both PDs and Sheriffs, but it looks like the increase was greater in the latter. Both types of agencies include some that are "less accountable and responsive to reform pressures" than others, but that's more common...
Two thoughts:
1. Re: the below, shootings increased in both PDs and Sheriffs, but it looks like the increase was greater in the latter. Both types of agencies include some that are "less accountable and responsive to reform pressures" than others, but that's more common...
A key problem with involuntary treatment in a nutshell--it's a lazy way to avoid facing the flaws in the services that actually exist.
If you can't give people what they actually want, force them to take what you're willing to give them.
www.publicsource.org/aot-patient-...
If you can't give people what they actually want, force them to take what you're willing to give them.
www.publicsource.org/aot-patient-...
May 15, 2025 at 2:40 AM
A key problem with involuntary treatment in a nutshell--it's a lazy way to avoid facing the flaws in the services that actually exist.
If you can't give people what they actually want, force them to take what you're willing to give them.
www.publicsource.org/aot-patient-...
If you can't give people what they actually want, force them to take what you're willing to give them.
www.publicsource.org/aot-patient-...
As always, Aftab simultaneously shows an impressive command of the relevant specifics (here, about antidepressants) and offers an illuminating vision of much more general issues that they implicate.
May 5, 2025 at 2:13 AM
As always, Aftab simultaneously shows an impressive command of the relevant specifics (here, about antidepressants) and offers an illuminating vision of much more general issues that they implicate.
Also can you believe this woke DEI stuff that previous presidents were pushing smdh
April 29, 2025 at 3:14 AM
Also can you believe this woke DEI stuff that previous presidents were pushing smdh
feeling nostalgic for the first Trump administration and EO 13929 rn
April 29, 2025 at 3:14 AM
feeling nostalgic for the first Trump administration and EO 13929 rn
Across every domain of fuckuppery (USAID, universities, disability rights, crime victim agencies, etc), this is the gratuitous piece that I just can't fathom. Half this shit would just fly under the radar if they kept existing promises and just implemented new priorities going forward.
April 24, 2025 at 12:29 PM
Across every domain of fuckuppery (USAID, universities, disability rights, crime victim agencies, etc), this is the gratuitous piece that I just can't fathom. Half this shit would just fly under the radar if they kept existing promises and just implemented new priorities going forward.
The report starts with concerns about declining trust in police among people of color & sensibly notes that that's probably because they're disproportionately affected by arrest & imprisonment. But then it immediately pivots to the PJ-inspired idea that people care more about process than outcomes.
April 16, 2025 at 12:05 AM
The report starts with concerns about declining trust in police among people of color & sensibly notes that that's probably because they're disproportionately affected by arrest & imprisonment. But then it immediately pivots to the PJ-inspired idea that people care more about process than outcomes.
I'm re-reading the Obama Task Force on 21st century policing and had forgotten that it explicitly called for separation between local policing and federal immigration enforcement. The Obama admin was obv no dove on immigration enforcement, but it did limit the local police role in significant ways.
April 16, 2025 at 12:05 AM
I'm re-reading the Obama Task Force on 21st century policing and had forgotten that it explicitly called for separation between local policing and federal immigration enforcement. The Obama admin was obv no dove on immigration enforcement, but it did limit the local police role in significant ways.
This is marginally better than the earlier announcements suggested: Each quality of life team is assigned to one precinct (though all teams are still under direction of a central office I hear); and it's good that she stresses "it's not about using minor issues as a pretext." We'll see!
April 15, 2025 at 5:41 PM
This is marginally better than the earlier announcements suggested: Each quality of life team is assigned to one precinct (though all teams are still under direction of a central office I hear); and it's good that she stresses "it's not about using minor issues as a pretext." We'll see!
First show was amazing, i laughed, I cried—SO GOOD! One more tomorrow, don’t miss it!
(snuck a pic of lucas on stage)
(snuck a pic of lucas on stage)
April 13, 2025 at 1:42 AM
First show was amazing, i laughed, I cried—SO GOOD! One more tomorrow, don’t miss it!
(snuck a pic of lucas on stage)
(snuck a pic of lucas on stage)