No data and definitely no science backing @GeorgeGascon @chesaboudin just radical progressives who are angry at society.
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Replying to @Mr_S3lfDestruct @JesseJe99650584 and
The science doesn't exist if you don't read ithttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0032885511415224 …
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Replying to @oklalp @Mr_S3lfDestruct and
Did you actually read this? Or just cut and paste google? My guess is the latter.
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Replying to @markbgger @oklalp and
You sent me an article with an abstract only (through a subscription paywall). However I was able to find the article. On P3, authors also admit that findings are variable quality and existing research is in short supply. They also admit that incapacitation works.
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Replying to @markbgger @oklalp and
Most studies say the same thing about excessively long sentences. that there's insufficient data but a growing number of academics and scholars professors and studies are leaning towards shorter sentences and more rehabilitation
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Replying to @JesseJe99650584 @markbgger and
I don't know but the facts speak for themselves. The longer the stay the less likely they will be reconvicted withing 3 years.pic.twitter.com/J3qBthXySe
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Replying to @Mr_S3lfDestruct @markbgger and
Dude. This chart just proves our point. Those with 15 years in prison had the lowest recidivism rate. A benchmark mr. Gascon consistently refers to. The high recidivism rates is only for 6 to 18-month sentences. The excessive sentencing were trying to reform are way longer
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Replying to @JesseJe99650584 @markbgger and
Lol. 15 years is not a benchmark it is a maximum for murder. Everything else gets the minimum. 5 years for rape. 3 years for armed robbery. 6 years for attempted murder. And you cut all of those in half if you factor in parole. Which he says everyone should get.
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Replying to @Mr_S3lfDestruct @markbgger and
Big game James worthy. You're constantly missing layups. The maximum for murder is the death penalty. The minimum for first-degree is 25 to life. Murders in LA county are getting at least that or more. The other charges deputy DA's have discretion for the low, mid or high term.
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Replying to @JesseJe99650584 @markbgger and
25 to life means eligible for parole in 12.5 years and the DA will not show up to the parole hearing.
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No it does not. Please research more.
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