Oz had a similar concept in Season 4. Adebisi (led the black gang) was allowed to do whatever he want (drugs, booze, rape) as long as there was no violence. The concept worked for awhile and there was no violence, but eventually Adebisi couldn't keep control over all the prisoners, and violence crept back in. So while the system started as a tradeoff between drugs and violence, it ended with both drugs and violence. I don't know how closely this relates to the Wire but it seems to raise 2 potential issues
1) We may not be able to rely on drug dealers to obey the rules
2) The system may be designed more to improve appearances and less to improve actual inner-city life. (In Oz, Adebisi was allowed to sell drugs because the prison director wanted to establish a record of no violence in the cellblock he presided over. We wouldn't want Baltimore to create Hamsterdam just so that the mayor or the police chief can say they've reduced violence, while quality of life is worse than before.)
-- JaredBaumgart - 02 May 2008 |