Wonder if there is a federation Interpol ? A criminal skips to other planets and say a Vulcan goes to andoria to find him/her. But not federation business per se.
Pretty sure this would fall under the jurisdiction of the Federation Security Agency.
Alot of the minor crimes would go away but there would still be murders, roberies, people jacked up on future version drugs, crime in itself won't go away. No matter how "enlightened" the society.
I agree that there will always be someone out there doing this or that. But in a society where everyone lives in material comfort and psychological health, these numbers can be driven down to the point where such crimes become extremely, extremely rare. Like, what's the point of committing robbery if wealth inequality is gone or virtually gone? How likely do you think spur-of-the-moment murders would be if everybody received competent mental health care throughout their lives to give them the tools to manage their own emotions and decision-making processes? Hell, we know that things like malnutrition in childhood stemming from parents' poverty can have a devastating impact on children's neurological development, permanently damaging their brains' ability to regulate emotions; how much less violence would there be even if just every single child received good nutrition?
There will always be outliers, but outliers are by definition not the vast majority. In a society where wealth is equitaby distributed and poverty abolished, the broad patterns of society would drastically change.
Sci said:I think one of the reasons we rarely see any sort of Federation law enforcement service is that in a society that has abolished poverty and inequality, there would only rarely even be a need for police.
And yet Harry Mudd exists (TOS/DISC),
1. Again, outliers are not the majority.
2. Who's to say Harry is from the Federation?
humans join the Orion syndicate (DS9),
Felix from "Honor Among Thieves" (DS9) was not from a Federation world though. He was a foreign citizen.
beings might still break flying or driving speed limits,
Again, I suspect that the rates for these kinds of things would drastically decrease if young people grow up in an environment where they receive good physical and mental health care that gives them the tools to understand and manage their emotions and decision-making processes in a healthy way.
drunken brawls still happen (ST09)
Rarely, sure. No one's claiming all crime will disappear entirely. But ST has made it clear that crime is much more rare, and that makes sense in a society where poverty is gone and everyone gets good physical and mental health care.
And also, the public safety agency that handles traffic regulation and responds to things like drunken brawls can operate along a radically different ethos -- a commitment to nonviolence unless truly unavoidable, to de-escalation rather than authoritarianism, to compassion rather than authoritarianism, etc.
and young men are murdered in their girlfriend's apartments (Picard).
Oh, c'mon. PIC itself made it clear that a Tal Shiar hit squad operating on Earth was an unheard of event. Rare outliers are not broad trends.
Its not only the poor who break the law....
No, but the pressures of a hierarchical society are what drive people, of all classes, to commit most of the actions that are criminalized in our society. (And, of course, our law enforcement and judicial systems are heavily biased against those who are poor and racial minorities.)
I would expect every law enforcement station to have a telepath officer that would make the wheels of justice move faster
That sounds like a violation of the right to be secure in one's person against searches and seizures but upon probable cause or a warrant.