Thanks to @paulbradleycarr for sharing our GoFundMe page to investigate @chesaboudin’s *office* and the job he is doing —- since PBC tweeted we added 10k!
.... at $27k @cyantist said she would match 10k... with that we will be half way to our goal
https://gofund.me/2dedd462 https://twitter.com/paulbradleycarr/status/1345872661616889857 …
It's not about punishment, it's about removing people who have a high propensity for crime from society for our protection.
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Why do people commit crimes? How can you create an environment where crime diminishes? We tried mass incarceration and, guess what, we aren't collectively safer and the negative impact on the disruptions on our communities makes us all collectively worse.
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Removing these people from society workshttps://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/1313607259205906441?s=20 …
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Not easy. Propensity is a weird word. I get what youre saying. You dont want people who commit lots of crimes (especially violent crimes I presume) to keep commiting them. Where you lose me is locking them up (forever?) We don't try to figure out why? No cause, no solve.
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You don't have to lock them up forever, but you do have to lock them up until they age out of it. Of course, some never do and should be locked up permanently.
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