Thank you @chesaboudin , our society all too readily demands counterproductive punishment in the name of justice, I appreciate what you are doing to restore justice to our broken system.pic.twitter.com/4ML49S30CO
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Can anyone even tell me what restorative justice means?
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It offers an alternative to punitive punishment for crimes by seeking to address harm done via direct engagment with the parties harmed. Some toss out the idea as impractical, although arguments have been made that if implemented properly it would taxpayers save money.
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I think the conceptual shift that scares some people is it complicates the government's idea of criminality, which is supposedly objective, but is in reality deeply racist, by embracing the idea that harm is complex and reparations is by necessity not a fixed proposition.
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Then what’s to stop repeat offenders? Crime(violent and theft) is skyrocketing in SF because of this policy. It’s insane, and it needs to go, and so does
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Replying to @msutyak @awokeocracy and
Let's get straight about something. It is not actually Boudin's job to prevent crime. It's his job to prosecute them once they occur. If you want crime prevention, then go to your policy makers. Being tough on crime does not stop repeat violent offenders.https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-prisons-make-us-safer/ …
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Your statement “If you want crime prevention, then go to your policy makers.” Is a massive pass the buck cop out. Please explain in more detail. Concrete proposals only, please.
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Replying to @Javajaded @msutyak and
Sure, Providing low income housing and transitional housing for homeless San Franciscans would without question reduce crime. That fact and is well documented by HUD
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Build more homes? if we allowed construction in sf to the scope and scale of other dense cities in our nation or european ones like paris, we could easily have enough room for all of the homeless in america in a relatively small section of the city. There is only like ~190k?
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There is also enough housing in the general supply to house everyone already, but yes I believe SF could also build more exclusively low income housing
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Replying to @clee_xyz @Javajaded and
@chrislee_xyz , Absolutely disagree withthe premise we have enough housing or that such a thing could occur, its THE quintessential scarce good. However yes we should build as much of it as we possibly can!
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