Technology, Crime, and Public Safety w/ Garrett Langley, CEO of Flock Safety

Technology, Crime, and Public Safety w/ Garrett Langley, CEO of Flock Safety

In this episode of Econ 102, Noah and Erik are joined by Flock Safety CEO to cover America's crime crisis and how to solve it with technology. They explore international comparisons, why America's crime problem is unique, how cameras can deter crime, tradeoffs in crime reduction, and more.

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- Discussion opened with comparisons between AI's impact on various professions, particularly radiology

- America's murder rate is approximately 5x higher than Europe and 10x higher than Asia, making it a significantly more violent country

- Crime has become increasingly sophisticated over the past decade, shifting from impulsive juvenile offenses to organized, profit-driven enterprises

- Foreign criminal organizations operate with different specialties: South American gangs focus on narcotics, firearms, and use drones for reconnaissance

- Geographic spread: American cities are too suburban for effective foot patrols, forcing police to drive instead - foot patrols are proven to be more effective deterrents

- Gun availability: While firearms make approximately a 2x difference in murder rates, eliminating all guns (which would be extremely difficult) would only get America halfway to European safety levels

- Americans have restructured their entire lives around crime avoidance, creating costs not captured in crime statistics

- Deterrence through likelihood of capture: Research shows criminals are deterred by the likelihood of getting caught, not by severity of punishment

- Garrett compared criminal behavior to children - they commit crimes because they think they'll get away with it, not because punishment is insufficient

- Cameras create permanent records that make crime detection highly likely, fundamentally changing the risk calculus

- Even with permissive DAs or judges, the existence of video evidence creates accountability

- Japan achieved approximately a 5x reduction in crime through widespread camera deployment

- Cameras effectively ended many categories of street crime, with criminals openly acknowledging they "can't commit crimes, there's cameras everywhere"

- Reduced crime would save cities enormous costs - San Francisco could save approximately $1 billion by reducing crime to Asian standards

- Noah emphasized that "law and order" rhetoric won't work in liberal cities - need a different framing

- The progressive case for surveillance: Enables walkable neighborhoods and vibrant urbanism

- Some American cities don't believe crime is a serious problem, viewing current levels as acceptable

- These cities will likely experience declining populations and tax bases, creating a downward spiral until they recognize the need for action

- Cities that resist camera technology often have underlying trust issues with their local government

- In communities where residents trust their elected officials want them to succeed, camera adoption is widely embraced

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Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction

3:00 - The State of Crime in America

6:04 - Crime Statistics Debate

10:59 - The Solution: Cameras Everywhere

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17:00 - How Deterrence Really Works

19:35 - Japan's Success with Cameras

22:46 - Privacy and Cultural Trade-offs

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38:35 - Economic Benefits and Policy

44:19 - Closing Thoughts

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