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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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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That is a straw man argument. It is well documented that most of San Francisco's homeless population were one time residents of San Francisco
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That is not well documented at all. Many cities have emptied their shelters, mental hospitals and have bought 1 way tickets for their homeless populations - who choose to come to SF due to friendly policy. Show me the breakdown of where the homeless in SF originate from.
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You are not alone is asking me for this today this hour in fact... Yes 71+% of homeless people in our cities last legal address was indeed San Francisco.https://twitter.com/netfire4/status/1318346118070112256 …
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Paul @netfire4Replying to @DontSJW @DeanPreston and 3 othersTake it up with wikipedia, As of 2015, approximately 71% of the city's homeless had housing in the city before becoming homeless, while the remaining 29% came from outside of San Francisco. This figure is up from 61% in 2013. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area#:~:text=As%20of%202019%2C%20the%20city,from%20outside%20of%20San%20Francisco ….2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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And you were refuted then too:https://twitter.com/michelletandler/status/1318348548547641344 …
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Michelle Tandler 🔦 @michelletandlerReplying to @DontSJW @netfire4 and 3 others43% has been here 10+ years. 57% came here from somewhere else in the past decade. Very few in SF are from here. This is a silly point to debate. Source: https://hsh.sfgov.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/ExecutiveSummary_SanFrancisco2019.pdf … pic.twitter.com/6Fbf5Mfypt1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Here's a snapshot from the city's bi-annual point in time count conducted last year. https://hsh.sfgov.org/about/research-and-reports/san-francisco-homeless-point-in-time-count-reports/ …pic.twitter.com/QYrqgiztNc
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We can't predict the impact of such a policy if implemented today. Some of the dynamics you're referring to have less to do with this city and more to do with the state and country as a whole. City policy can't fix it all.
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