"Econ 102" with Noah Smith and Erik Torenberg

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

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Feb 9, 2026
Garrett Langley, CEO of Flock Safety and maker of camera-based public safety tools. He discusses why U.S. crime rates differ from other countries. They cover organized, profit-driven crime, how cameras shift criminals’ risk calculations, surveillance tradeoffs, and policy designs to limit harms.
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America's High Baseline Of Violence

  • U.S. murder rates are roughly 5x Europe and 10x Asia, so America's baseline violence is unusually high.
  • This baseline reshapes life (suburbanization, security spending) and isn't captured by headline crime declines.
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Crime Has Become Organized Profit

  • Garrett Langley argues crime has become organized and profit-driven, not mostly juvenile misbehavior.
  • Organized groups steal and resell goods, making retail and healthcare theft multi-million dollar enterprises.
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Suburban Sprawl Undermines Policing

  • Cities with walkable layouts let police foot-patrol, which deters crime more effectively than car patrols.
  • America's sprawl prevents this, contributing to higher crime versus denser European/Asian cities.
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