Disbanding city police divisions and moving policing to district legislatures seems to affect generally crime percentages and prompts less police-related passings, as per new Rice University research. In any case, a similar report demonstrates those networks might be less inclined to report their wrongdoing measurements to the FBI. "Should Cities Disband their Police Departments?" shows up in a new version of the Journal of Urban Economics. Creator Richard Boylan, a teacher of financial matters at Rice, distinguished 521 urban communities with populaces somewhere in the range of 1,000 and 200,000 out of 2002 that disbanded their police divisions somewhere in