Inpracticethisalwaysmeansthatnomanhaspowerenoughtodoanythinggood,andthatwhatisbadisdoneanyhow。
Inmostpositionsthe“divisionofpowers“theoryworksunmitigatedmischief。Theonlywaytogetgoodserviceistogivesomebodypowertorenderit,facingthefactthatpowerwhichwillenableamantodoajobwellwillalsonecessarilyenablehimtodoitillifheisthewrongkindofman。Whatisnormallyneededistheconcentrationinthehandsofoneman,orofaverysmallbodyofmen,ofamplepowertoenablehimorthemtodotheworkthatisnecessary;andthenthedevisingofmeanstoholdthesemenfullyresponsiblefortheexerciseofthatpowerbythepeople。Thisofcoursemeansthat,ifthepeoplearewillingtoseepowermisused,itwillbemisused。Butitalsomeansthatif,aswehold,thepeoplearefitforself-government——if,inotherwords,ourtalkandourinstitutionsarenotshams——wewillgetgoodgovernment。Idonotcontendthatmytheorywillautomaticallybringgoodgovernment。Idocontendthatitwillenableustogetasgoodgovernmentaswedeserve,andthattheotherwaywillnot。
ThethengovernmentofthePoliceDepartmentwassodevisedastorenderitmostdifficulttoaccomplishanythinggood,whilethefieldforintrigueandconspiracywaslimitless。TherewerefourCommissioners,twosupposedtobelongtoonepartyandtwototheother,although,asamatteroffact,theyneverdividedonpartylines。TherewasaChief,appointedbytheCommissioners,butwhomtheycouldnotremovewithoutaregulartrialsubjecttoreviewbythecourtsoflaw。ThisChiefandanyoneCommissionerhadpowertoholdupmostoftheactsoftheotherthreeCommissioners。ItwasmadeeasyforthefourCommissionerstocometoadeadlockamongthemselves;andifthisdangerwasavoided,itwaseasyforoneCommissioner,byintriguingwiththeChief,tobringtheotherthreetoastandstill。
TheCommissionerswereappointedbytheMayor,buthecouldnotremovethemwithouttheassentoftheGovernor,whowasusuallypoliticallyopposedtohim。InthesamewaytheCommissionerscouldappointthepatrolmen,buttheycouldnotremovethem,saveafteratrialwhichwentupforreviewtothecourts。
Aswasinevitableunderoursystemoflawprocedure,thismeantthattheactionofthecourtwasapttobedeterminedbylegaltechnicalities。Itwaspossibletodismissamanfromtheserviceforquiteinsufficientreasons,andtoprovideagainstthereversalofthesentence,ifthetechnicalitiesofprocedurewereobserved。Buttheworstcriminalswereapttobeadroitmen,againstwhomitwasimpossibletogetlegalevidencewhichacourtcouldproperlyconsiderinacriminaltrialandthemoodofthecourtmightbetotreatthecaseasifitwereacriminaltrial,althoughitwaseasytogetevidencewhichwouldrenderitnotmerelyjustifiablebutnecessaryforamantoremovethemfromhisprivateemploy——andsurelythepublicshouldbeaswelltreatedasaprivateemployer。Accordingly,mostoftheworstmenputoutwerereinstatedbythecourts;andwhentheMayorattemptedtoremoveoneofmycolleagueswhomadeithisbusinesstotrytonullifytheworkdonebytherestofus,theGovernorsidedwiththerecalcitrantCommissionerandrefusedtopermithisremoval。
Nevertheless,anastoundingquantityofworkwasdoneinreformingtheforce。Wehadagooddealofpower,anyhow;weexercisedittothefull;andweaccomplishedsomethingsbyassumingtheappearanceofapowerwhichwedidnotreallypossess。
ThefirstfightImadewastokeeppoliticsabsolutelyoutoftheforce;andnotonlypolitics,buteverykindofimproperfavoritism。
DoubtlessinmakingthousandsofappointmentsandhundredsofpromotionsthereweremenwhocontrivedtouseinfluenceofwhichI
wasignorant。Butthesecasesmusthavebeenfewandfarbetween。Asfaraswashumanlypossible,theappointmentsandpromotionsweremadewithoutregardtoanyquestionexceptthefitnessofthemanandtheneedsoftheservice。AsCivilServiceCommissionerIhadbeeninstructingheadsofdepartmentsandbureaushowtogetmenappointedwithoutregardtopolitics,andassuringthemthatbyfollowingourmethodstheywouldobtainfirst-classresults。AsPoliceCommissionerIwasablepracticallytoapplymyownteachings。
TheappointmentstothepoliceforceweremadeasIhavedescribedinthelastchapter。Wepaidnottheslightestattentiontoaman’spoliticsorcreed,orwherehewasborn,solongashewasanAmericancitizen;andonanaverageweobtainedfarandawaythebestmenthathadevercomeintothePoliceDepartment。Itwasofcourseverydifficultatfirsttoconvinceboththepoliticiansandthepeoplethatwereallymeantwhatwesaid,andthateveryonereallywouldhaveafairtrial。TherehadbeeninpreviousyearsthemostwidespreadandgrosscorruptioninconnectionwitheveryactivityinthePoliceDepartment,andtherehadbeenaregulartariffforappointmentsandpromotions。Manypowerfulpoliticiansandmanycorruptoutsidersbelievedthatinsomewayorotheritwouldstillbepossibletosecureappointmentsbycorruptandimpropermethods,andmanygoodcitizensfeltthesameconviction。Iendeavoredtoremovetheimpressionfromthemindsofbothsetsofpeoplebygivingthewidestpublicitytowhatweweredoingandhowweweredoingit,bymakingthewholeprocessopenandaboveboard,andbymakingitevidentthatwewouldprobetothebottomeverychargeofcorruption。
Forinstance,IreceivedvisitsatonetimefromaCatholicpriest,andatanothertimefromaMethodistclergyman,whohadparishionerswhowishedtoenterthepoliceforce,butwhodidnotbelievetheycouldgetinsavebythepaymentofmoneyorthroughpoliticalpressure。Thepriestwasrunningatemperancelyceuminconnectionwithhischurch,andhewishedtoknowiftherewouldbeachanceforsomeoftheyoungmenwhobelongedtothatlyceum。TheMethodistclergymancamefromalittlepatchofoldnativeAmericawhichbyarecentextensionhadbeentakenwithinthelimitsofthehuge,polyglot,pleasure-lovingcity。Hiswasasmallchurch,mostofthemembersbeingshipwrights,mechanics,andsailormenfromthelocalcoasters。IneachcaseIassuredmyvisitorthatwewantedontheforcemenoftheexacttypewhichhesaidhecouldfurnish。IalsotoldhimthatIwasasanxiousashewastofindoutiftherewasanyimproperworkbeingdoneinconnectionwiththeexaminations,andthatIwouldlikehimtogetfourorfiveofhismentotaketheexaminationswithoutlettingmeknowtheirnames。Then,whetherthemenfailedorsucceeded,heandIwouldtaketheirpapersandfollowthemthrougheverystagesothatwecouldtellatoncewhethertheyhadbeeneitherimproperlyfavoredorimproperlydiscriminatedagainst。Thiswasaccordinglydone,andineachcasemyvisitorturnedupafewweekslater,hisfacewreathedinsmiles,tosaythathiscandidateshadpassedandthateverythingwasevidentlyallstraight。
DuringmytwoyearsasPresidentoftheCommissionIthinkIappointedadozenorfifteenmembersofthatlittleMethodistcongregation,andcertainlytwicethatnumberofmenfromthetemperancelyceumoftheCatholicchurchinquestion。TheywereallmenoftheverytypeImostwishedtoseeontheforce——menofstrongphysiqueandresolutetemper,sober,self-respecting,self-reliant,withastrongwishtoimprovethemselves。
OccasionallyIwouldmyselfpickoutamanandtellhimtotaketheexamination。ThusoneeveningIwentdowntospeakintheBoweryattheYoungMen’sInstitute,abranchoftheYoungMen’sChristianAssociation,attherequestofMr。ClevelandH。Dodge。WhiletherehetoldmehewishedtoshowmeayoungJewwhohadrecently,byanexhibitionofmarkedpluckandbodilyprowess,savedsomewomenandchildrenfromaburningbuilding。TheyoungJew,whosenamewasOttoRaphael,wasbroughtuptoseeme;apowerfulfellow,withagood-
humored,intelligentface。Iaskedhimabouthiseducation,andtoldhimtotrytheexamination。Hedid,passed,wasappointed,andmadeanadmirableofficer;andheandallhisfamily,wherevertheymaydwell,havebeenclosefriendsofmineeversince。OttoRaphaelwasagenuineEastSider。HeandIwereboth“straightNewYork。”tousethevernacularofournativecity。Toshowourcommunityoffeelingandourgraspofthefactsoflife,ImaymentionthatwewerealmosttheonlymeninthePoliceDepartmentwhopickedFitzsimmonsasawinneragainstCorbett。Otto’sparentshadcomeoverfromRussia,andnotonlyinsocialstandingbutinpayapoliceman’spositionmeanteverythingtohim。ItenabledOttotoeducatehislittlebrothersandsisterswhohadbeenborninthiscountry,andtobringoverfromRussiatwoorthreekinsfolkwhohadperforcebeenleftbehind。
Rathercuriously,itwasbynomeansaseasytokeeppoliticsandcorruptionoutofthepromotionsasoutoftheentranceexaminations。
ThiswasbecauseIcouldtakecompletechargeoftheentranceexaminationsmyself;and,moreover,theywerelargelyautomatic。Inpromotions,ontheotherhand,theprimeelementwastherecordandcapacityoftheofficer,andforthiswehadlargelytorelyuponthejudgmentoftheman’simmediatesuperiors。Thisdoubtlessmeantthatincertaincasesthatjudgmentwasgivenforimproperreasons。
However,therewerecaseswhereIcouldactonpersonalknowledge。Onethingthatwedidwastoendeavortorecognizegallantry。Wedidnothavetoworkarevolutionintheforceastocourageinthewaythatwehadtoworkarevolutioninhonesty。Theyhadalwaysbeenbraveindealingwithriotousandviolentcriminals。Buttheyhadgraduallybecomeverycorrupt。Ourgreatwork,therefore,wasthestampingoutofdishonesty,andthisworkwedidthoroughly,sofarastheridiculousbi-partisanlawunderwhichtheDepartmentwasadministeredwouldpermit。Butwewereanxiousthat,whilestampingoutwhatwasevilintheforce,weshouldkeepandimprovewhatwasgood。Whilewarringondishonesty,wemadeeveryefforttoincreaseefficiency。Ithasunfortunatelybeenshownbysadexperiencethatattimesapoliceorganizationwhichisfreefromthetaintofcorruptionmayyetshowitselfweakinsomegreatcrisisorunabletodealwiththemoredangerouskindsofcriminals。Thisweweredeterminedtoprevent。
Oureffortswerecrownedwithentiresuccess。Theimprovementintheefficiencyoftheforcewenthandinhandwiththeimprovementinitshonesty。Themeninuniformandthemeninplainclothes——thedetectives——didbetterworkthaneverbefore。Theaggregateofcrimeswherepunishmentfollowedthecommissionofthecrimeincreased,whiletheaggregateofcrimeswherethecriminalescapedpunishmentdecreased。Everydiscreditedpolitician,everysensationalnewspaper,andeverytimidfoolwhocouldbescaredbyclamorwasagainstus。Allthreeclassesstrovebyeverymeansintheirpowertoshowthatinmakingtheforcehonestwehadimpaireditsefficiency;andbytheirutterancestheytendedtobringabouttheveryconditionofthingsagainstwhichtheyprofessedtoprotest。Butwewentsteadilyalongthepathwehadmarkedout。Thefightwashard,andtherewasplentyofworryandanxiety,butwewon。IwasappointedinMay,1895。InFebruary,1897,threemonthsbeforeIresignedtobecomeAssistantSecretaryoftheNavy,theJudgewhochargedtheGrandJuryofNewYorkCountywasabletocongratulatethemonthephenomenaldecreaseincrime,especiallyoftheviolentsort。Thisdecreasewassteadyduringthetwoyears。Thepolice,afterthereformpolicywasthoroughlytried,provedmoresuccessfulthaneverbeforeinprotectinglifeandpropertyandinputtingdowncrimeandcriminalvice。
Thepartplayedbytherecognitionandrewardofactualpersonalprowessamongthemembersofthepoliceforceinproducingthisstateofaffairswasappreciable,thoughthereweremanyotherfactorsthatcombinedtobringaboutthebetterment。Theimmenseimprovementindisciplinebypunishingalloffenderswithoutmercy,nomatterhowgreattheirpoliticalorpersonalinfluence;theresolutewarfareagainsteverykindofcriminalwhohadhithertobeenablecorruptlytopurchaseprotection;thepromptrecognitionofabilityevenwhereitwasentirelyunconnectedwithpersonalprowess——allthesewereelementswhichhadenormousweightinproducingthechange。Merecourageanddaring,andtherewardingofcourageanddaring,cannotsupplythelackofdiscipline,ofability,ofhonesty。Buttheyareofvitalconsequence,nevertheless。Nopoliceforceisworthanythingifitsmembersarenotintelligentandhonest;butneitherisitworthanythingunlessitsmembersarebrave,hardy,andwelldisciplined。
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