Jiang says bureaucrats prefer compliant innocent people over real criminals or harder problems because compliant people let bureaucrats justify themselves with minimal work.
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Bureaucratic Incentives
Jiang says bureaucrats prefer compliant innocent people over real criminals or harder problems because compliant people let bureaucrats justify themselves with minimal work.
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"figure out why but he does not know what he did wrong he does not know why he's been arrested and then he's put..."
"rather arrest an innocent person because they know the person will be compliant okay that's a logic of bureaucrats how do I justify my..."
"and they call the paramedics they come and they make sure he's all right okay now i find him okay and now the police..."
"this to go arrest those guys okay that's how bearcats think they're always thinking of ways to you justify the existence but not do..."
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