They need to look at letting ppl go that have been locked up for 10+ years. Those are the ones who stay out.
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It's an interesting idea but it might seem a bit unfair to people who committed minor offenses.
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its more unfair to the tax payers the revolving door they've created to subsidize their paychecks
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I disagree. I believe the experience of staying in jail while others go home is more unfair than to a taxpayer.
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My bf watches many ppl go home, he doesn't mind. "Only a hater wants another man to stay longer than you"
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Nobody said people would be hating on other inmates. I get it, I spent many, many years in prison.
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10.000 people are wrongfully convicted every single year. How about beginning with systemic reform to address this issue?
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How about removing restrictions on Habeas Courpus petitions?
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How about REALLY holding prosecutors and police strictly accountable for truth, ethical practice, and Brady rules?
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How about focusing on restorative practice instead of punishment?
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How about making sure all witness interviews are recorded?
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that's all they ever do in every state. Release low level offenders. It NEVER works. Those are the ones who return
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