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Crime Reduction Strategies: Rules of Engagement
By Gamal Newry
May 25, 2011 - 3:38:32 PM
“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”
No
folks, not some fantasy of mine, and yes, sometimes this is easier said
than done but these are the types of tactics we need to develop. Whereas
I am quite aware of the need to fight in necessary, but certainly it
would be easier to engage our young men and women before we see them
doing the ‘Bank Lane Shuffle’, before we hear the cries of 'not my good
child'. With this in mind, I challenge everyone to reach out via a youth
group or in your neighborhood to our young men and women, and let them know
there is hope.
It
is the NBA Playoffs, and like some of our not-so-favorite teams it
appears that the criminals are leading by several games. What’s the game
plan? Where are our super stars, and our bench? We need some help as we
muddle over what is the next best move, and who is going to make that
buzzer sounding 3 pointer while our society is being pounded into the ground.
Please note that Gamal is no big fan of the sport of basketball, for
reasons that will require an article all on its own. I am however a
martial artist, and ‘Newry Knows Combat’ and basketball, like life, has
hero's and
villains
depending on what side you are pulling for.
Let
me begin by telling you the secret of combat and self defense, without
you even having to step into my school and take one of my self defense
classes. The key secret to winning any fight is ‘Speed –
Surprise – Commitment’, not skill, resources, or knowledge, but simply
the unexpected fast and determined actions of an assault on the specific
target. This is how the underdog wins, they eliminate the anticipatory
tactics that they have become known for, and do the unorthodox. If you do
not believe me then listen to what Sun Tzu, the famous Chinese
strategist and tactician has to say;
“Let your plans be dark and as impenetratable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
And
"Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. Thereby you can be the director of the opponent's fate.
”
Or better yet as ‘NIKE ‘says
‘Just Do It’
The
continued announcement that we are at war with criminals in my opinion
projects that the opposing side has a cause worthy of their efforts,
justifying their means and bringing creditability to their goals and
lifestyle. Frankly this continued declaration of war is empowering the
criminal and creating or rather has created a culture that is protected and
idolized. Then to fuel this accreditation we tell all and sundry of our
actions, strategy, and plans. We get on TV, call a press conference and
let the whole world know that with this tactic and strategy we will get
them this time; only to come the following month in another press
conference speaking of the next attack on crime. Please note, the
criminals are not making announcement and calling press conference about
their success and failure rate. On the other hand they act without
hesitation at whatever and whomever they choose. Perhaps they have
studied Sun Tzu. The recent robbery of a major department store in the
heart of downtown Nassau, is an example of this.
When
I teach a class or conduct a seminar on self defense as best as
possible I avoid discussions on the numbers or statistics, as this
information is of little help when you’re pinned on the ground and a
knife at your throat. It is all about fighting – surviving – telling the
story, because everyone likes a winner. Similarly I would venture to
say that the deviant is not concerned about the crime rate or how much
robberies were committed last year and the victim type. These
individuals are in it for the championship rings and all.
If
our so called ‘War on Crime’ as implied recently by the the May 9, 2011
Nassau Guardian's National Review 'Who is Winning the War on Crime?.
The
article
speaks
about
the
apparent
failure to convict alleged wrong doers. In my
opinion
a fundamental understanding of this element as Sun Tzu suggest,
'war is a very grave matter for the state, and must not be commenced without due consideration'
is
missing from the in the first instance, the Public, The Church, and The
Government. If we do not appreciate the detrimental consequences of not
subduing this issue then we will be destroyed. In fact I believe we are
slowly evolving into a victim society as it appears that we have given
up hope on maintaining the normalcy we call civilization. We are making
criminals to be warriors or soldiers in an army that is invading our
country.
At
this point in our history we as a country must realize that we must be
better prepared to deal with crime, and begin preemptive attacks long
before the police go chasing and investigating. Definitely before they
are sent before the courts, all of these are reactive responses; leave
us as a society playing catch up. This is insanity as we know that crime
is and will happen; why we are not better prepared at this point is
unacceptable.
Sun Tzu says this about war;
“The
art of war teaches us to rely not on the likelihood of the enemy's not
coming, but on our own readiness to receive him; not on the chance of
his not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have made our position
unassailable
”
The
criminal is here, they will come and they are not going anywhere. So
what are you, rather what are we going to do? Essentially we must be
prepared to
seize
opportunities when they present themselves and become flexible and
adaptable to changing trends and culture. As it stands now, the approach
to reducing crime is stagnant and producing minimal results, the
Guardian's article cannot be anymore clear. The return for investment in
man hours, be they at the policing level or persecutory level cannot be
compared to the cost increase crime is having on our value of living.
It would appear that we are fighting a losing battle.
As
mentioned in previous articles it is better empowering social services,
schools and the NGO’s like swim clubs, martial art schools, the Boys
Brigade, Scouts and Pathfinders with finances to support their proven
tactics. Creating legislation that gives these agencies and organization
more teeth to affect their programs. When teaching self defense I do
not teach 'wait for them to attack and then counter', I teach 'if you see two
guys walking towards you get ready – be ready’. You are already losing
if you are reacting to the attack. Yes I do teach walking or running
away if you feel overwhelmed, but where does a country run, where can
the public hide? We must face this situation head on, but we have to
change our approach. When we are responding to crime by buying more
police cars and hiring more prosecutors, we are losing.
Gamal
Newry is the president of Preventative Measures, a loss prevention and
asset protection training and consulting company, specializing in policy
and procedure development, business security reviews and audits, and
emergency and crisis management. Comments can be sent to PO Box N-3154
Nassau, Bahamas, or e-mail info@
preventativemeasures.org or visit us atwww.preventativemeasures.org
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