You’re operating on the assumption that that is a likely scenario. There is a much higher chance that someone will get corona AND die in jail/prison, then there is that a released prisoner is going to murder someone. It’s pure willie Hortonism to think otherwise.
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Replying to @DejectedDan @DanielSchoel and
Release 1000 prisoners and something bad will happen. Pick 1000 people at random and one of them will do something terrible. Those people didn’t wind up in jail by accident. Have you ever met someone with a low iq and almost no impulse control?
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Replying to @DooPp51 @CATestChecker and
Yes, but you’re also now perpetuating myths about a ton of people. When someone is in custody, they have the right to safe and sterile housing; no one should be put at more risk for this simply because they’re imprisoned. (There are also a ton of low risk people in prison/jail).
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Replying to @DejectedDan @DanielSchoel and
Jail isn’t safe period you there go your rights
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Replying to @DooPp51 @CATestChecker and
That’s not how it’s supposed to be, that’s what we’ve allowed it to become. Also consider that the US incarcerates more people, and for longer sentences than any other developed country, yet our crime and recidivism rates remain higher. You can’t jail your way to public safety.
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Replying to @DejectedDan @DanielSchoel and
You’re towing the CJ college student position. Try telling someone who’s been raped that jailing the attacker won’t do anything, and therefore isn’t worth the effort.
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Replying to @DejectedDan @DanielSchoel and
Criminals rights group claims to speak for victims, that’s extremely rich. Do you think the person that made that document has an agenda? Or did they make it by accident?
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Replying to @DooPp51 @CATestChecker and
They literally use data from the National Crime Victim Survey and follow it up. You don’t have to like the group, but the methodology is sound, you can read it on the second to last page. Also “criminal right” are human rights, because they’re still, you know, human beings.
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Replying to @DejectedDan @DanielSchoel and
Do you know what selection bias is? It means victims that don’t share the radical agenda of the survey maker might not bother to respond. Are victims required to provide data? You have academia brain worse than I thought, also you have a fat face and a weak jawline.
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Also, I’m sorry my face is so off putting for you, I can’t help it.
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