Saturday, January 12, 2019

A Discussion On The Police Reform Talk Radio

By Roger Sanders


Law enforcement has a lot of innovations and technology up its sleeve. All these make its operations easier and more convenient. It also ups the chances for a better outcome and turnout. However, recently, its procedures and traditions have been challenged with Police Reform Talk Radio.

After all, police communications dont come in the nifty form of plain everyday language. No, these uniformed blokes actually use quite a considerable amount of doublespeak when it comes to corresponding with their control center. The thing, though, is that a portion of the general public is quite interested and even entitled to listen in, but the smorgasbord of codes make the communications totally unintelligible.

Tuning in is also quite an easy enterprise in itself. One would just need some standalone scanner and he or she will be able to listen in to the communications and correspondences going on. Or else, one can download the police scanner app in his or her mobile device. Its literally as easy and breezy as that.

Naturally enough, these are all hard to decipher, both for the workaday citizen and the starting police officer. However, these arent at all employed for nothing. They actually also serve a nifty purpose.

One might assume that these are used so that the public wont be able to figure out what the police are saying. However, this doesnt at all make sense since these police codes are researchable, especially these days as we are cruising along the information superhighway. So these doublespeak codes are actually reachable within everyones fingertips. Also, some agencies actually make their dispatch calls and other communications public.

Anyway, to cut the chase, lets just say that the purpose of cop codes and jargon is to keep communications short and concise. This goes back along the days when police departments have been mandated by federal commissions to make their communications short so as to save bandwidth and make sure that theres no traffic in the airwaves. Also, it provides some sort of unique lingo for cops, and accordingly a sense of inclusivity and professionalism.

This is convenient since the officers need to keep interactions brief and relevant and therefore focus on the incident or task at hand. There are also the safety functions involved. This is because the officers primary focus is zeroed in on the given task. Essentially, it puts them on emergency mode.

However, and as with every and all developments, there are drawbacks to it as well. Of course, we have already mentioned the case wherein the hoi polloi finds it hard to comprehend what exactly is going on. But so far we havent considered the law enforcements new recruits. The long list of codes might be overwhelming and might weigh on them since they are used at stressful and taxing moments. It goes without saying that learning it can be more than a tad intimidating.

However, tradition holds clout to the last moment. After all, there indeed are nifty uses and purposes for these rarified codes. On the other hand, the nub of the whole affair is essentially service. So its the general publics interest that has to be catered to, even if it costs these officers some modicum of convenience and breakout from tradition. So there stands the validity of these calls for reform.




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