And today the San Francisco jail population is 722. Crime rate is still falling.https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1247058578113843201 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Thank you for pursuing evidence-based policies and basic human rights for our incarcerated population, even in the face of the loud, uninformed, & timorous privileged.
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Replying to @JohnnyJarallah @chesaboudin
These basic human rights you say the criminals should have.What about the basic human rights they took/take from their innocent victims?Or are they also just a bunch of uniformed privileged people who deserve it?
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Replying to @amderson_john @chesaboudin
These are elementary questions of criminal justice, people cleverer than your or I have answered. No-one is anti-victim, but here in America, deprivation of liberty is punishment, not inhumane conditions. It is a constitutional matter of importance, literally & figuratively.
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Replying to @JohnnyJarallah @chesaboudin
Being pro criminal is anti victim(crimes with victims).Youre saying the criminals rights supersede their previous/next victims.Sure,not all will continue crime,but a very high % will.The criminal had their chance and blew it.Sacrificing others safety is not the way to go.
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Replying to @amderson_john @chesaboudin
Your intuition about % recidivism is unrelated to the evidence. And, no, that’s quite simply not how criminal justice is designed in the USA. Maybe you’re thinking of feudal Europe, or something. This is a whole field of study, with degrees & whatnot, maybe start by reading
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Replying to @JohnnyJarallah @chesaboudin
Unrelated to evidence of what? What are you even talking about?
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Replying to @amderson_john @chesaboudin
Unrelated to evidence of recidivism.
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Replying to @JohnnyJarallah @chesaboudin
How is it unrelated? Releasing criminals early will result in http://crime.No ,not all of them, but a very high %.Ask the guy who was murdered hours after one was released. Again, just saying words that sound good together does not mean anything.
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Replying to @amderson_john @chesaboudin
Your story doesn’t equal data, though it is awful and tragic for all. Your “very high %” reflects a bias or a fear in you, and not the available evidence on release & recidivism.
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How does “a very high %” equal fear in me? Here are the factual stats. 64% will be back in prison in 3 years. 72% within 5 years. That’s not “my bias or fears” that’s the facts, the available evidence.Let me guess, that’s someone else’s fear making up those numbers?
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