My mistake re 2019, but again these fluctuations have occurred throughout SF history. Factoring in police accountability re stats as well as violence, DA addresses causes at the root which prove to permanently decrease crime, if not immediately.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @netfire4 and
Hey, I'm not the one who said "restorative justice" is the bees knees. Progressives did. And for SF, comparing pre-Chesa with post-Chesa, the results are not good.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @netfire4 and
There is an abundance of information which shows restorative justice works. Here is one. https://www.d.umn.edu/~jmaahs/Correctional%20Assessment/rj_meta%20analysis.pdf …
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @netfire4 and
Interesting, thanks, I will gladly check it out.
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @netfire4 and
Here also informative on restorative justice. And I’ll send a couple more.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1745-9133.2005.00010.x …
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @WeideKarsten and
Karsten, I'd encourage you to do better than "pre/post-Chesa". As others have said, you're taking data from before Chesa was in office. Furthermore, blithely grabbing 2 numbers doesn't factor in COVID-19, lack of federal aid like other countries had, shuttered courthouses, etc.
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Replying to @phillip_dupree @cameronshanti3 and
Arguing crime numbers on Twitter is a battle I haven't time for, but I'll leave you with this. If you want to talk real FBI data, then I will stick with the conclusion the SF Chronicle has drawn numerous times. There isn't a crime rate, and crime isn't up.https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/Editorial-No-the-Bay-Area-is-not-in-the-midst-16321086.php …
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Replying to @WeideKarsten @phillip_dupree and
Dupree makes good sense. That’s the bottom line here. Opine and run comment is snarky, a good time to leave the conversation.
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Replying to @cameronshanti3 @phillip_dupree and
He does? How so? Everybody knows the Chronicle is woke. Why would anyone take anything coming out of the Chronicle take at face value?
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Chronicle not “woke,” which makes its conclusion in above article about SF being safe all the more credible. More importantly, nothing suggests SF is so beyond the pale unsafe as to merit expensive wasteful recall. Elected DA is doing his job. Let him. #StandWithChesa
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