When loss of long term life is a likely hood and central to the evaluation of reducing incarceration, short term quality of life should be sacrificed to increase the number of quality lives that may be lived after the epidemiological crisis. Hard to have a quality life when dead.
That's just it, it's not data driven. They're "conveniently" taking liberties with some slanted source quick studies. If it was data-driven then there would be follow-up. The data follow-up shows that prisoners aren't dying, why no motive to update stance based on data? Agenda
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Are you a epidemiologist? Because his are telling him to release prisoners in response to the pandemic. Seems to me like the data says we cannot hold people in our usual overcrowded fashion. In avoiding doing so, we've made our city safer. https://chicago.suntimes.com/platform/amp/coronavirus/2020/12/15/22165917/cook-county-jail-covid-19-coronavirus-bond-release-reform-judge-kim-foxx-tom-dart?__twitter_impression=true …
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