Today, we launched two new dashboards that allow the public to track detailed criminal justice data including arrest rates, prosecution rates & crime trends. We remain committed to transparency & data-driven policies.https://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/da-stat/
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Ok, well if you're saying that it's basically the same set of people doing the same number of crimes, but with fewer potential victims around thus making it more likely that one might be a victim, that's quite different from alleging that there's suddenly a spike in crime.
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I mean, if we're talking about effects from a supposedly lenient criminal justice system, we might look for an actual increase in criminal activity (more people being criminals and doing crimes). If there's the same number of criminals and crimes, what are you trying to prove?
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