Like someone else stated here, the woman was simply questioned about the knife. Yes, it would seem outrageous from the point of view of the victim, its obvious to them that they should try to defend themselves. But having just arrived, the police wouldn't even have know if she was the owner of the house or the burglar in question.
Their job is to find out what is going on and stop the individual(s) breaking the law, if necessary. I'm personally against having weapons in the home for "self-defense", especially guns since they are too easy to kill with (seriously, a dog could accidentally trigger a gun and kill whoever happens to be in the way of the bullet).
I do agree that an individual has the right to take whatever measurements to defend themselves, in an extreme situation (EXTREME. If the burglar/criminals are not going to kill you don't grab weapons and give them a reason to). And i personally think that the best solution is for some form of rapid-response, like the kind that is available in many third-world countries. Though admittedly, it's mainly for anyone who ISN'T poor, which doesn't include a lot of ppl in those countries. But if it could be implemented in the western world, maybe we could avoid this debate entirely.
EDIT:The rapid response works by having an emergency button in almost every room in the house. When one of these is pressed, the guard company in employ is notified and the nearest patrolling car from the company is sent. Their guarantee is usually within 2 minutes, and i have actually seen it in action a few times, they DO arrive within only a few minutes.
Their job is to find out what is going on and stop the individual(s) breaking the law, if necessary. I'm personally against having weapons in the home for "self-defense", especially guns since they are too easy to kill with (seriously, a dog could accidentally trigger a gun and kill whoever happens to be in the way of the bullet).
I do agree that an individual has the right to take whatever measurements to defend themselves, in an extreme situation (EXTREME. If the burglar/criminals are not going to kill you don't grab weapons and give them a reason to). And i personally think that the best solution is for some form of rapid-response, like the kind that is available in many third-world countries. Though admittedly, it's mainly for anyone who ISN'T poor, which doesn't include a lot of ppl in those countries. But if it could be implemented in the western world, maybe we could avoid this debate entirely.
EDIT:The rapid response works by having an emergency button in almost every room in the house. When one of these is pressed, the guard company in employ is notified and the nearest patrolling car from the company is sent. Their guarantee is usually within 2 minutes, and i have actually seen it in action a few times, they DO arrive within only a few minutes.