Question for @chesaboudin: How is it #criminaljusticereform to allow a woman to shoplift 128 times before arresting? Now she’s facing 8 felonies and 120 misdemeanors. Might be wise to get involved earlier in the process so people’s lives aren’t destroyed with a record like that.
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Replying to @sfironicle @chesaboudin
How do you know early on who is going to evolve into such a criminal and who warrants intervention? Not everyone does, I'd posit few do. How much would it cost to spread those interventions across all who might evolve into a serial criminal?
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Well, let's just say she was arrested early on and did some time and had to do community service. Perhaps she would understand that there is consequence for the illegal and socially frowned upon actions and cease such behavior. Instead, her behavior was at best ignored/ condoned.
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At the base of that funnel are many times more people who will not evolve into criminals who do not need intervention. Intervention is expensive at those scales. Why not show us how that would pencil out fiscally and outcomes-wise?
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @JSchrakamp and
If those types of intervention are expensive-SO WHAT! Crime/criminals need to be prosecuted. Using the monetary cost of prosecution as an excuse to not prosecute is inexcusable, particularly now. Keep it simple: prosecute criminals and incarcerate if necessary.
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Replying to @JoeTobie @JSchrakamp and
Are you willing to pay taxes to continue policies that have proven themselves to be expensive and ineffective? Some of us learn from bad experiences and are reluctant to throw good money after bad.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @JoeTobie and
You are the reason SF has Chesa & crime. You & others like you are the reason we see lawlessness across the country. Liberal woke left thinking living in a world (Your mind) that is not reality. Condoning the absolute breakdown of civilized society because of the "poor criminals!
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Replying to @JSchrakamp @JoeTobie and
SF had crime long before Boudin. And the lazy commuter cops at the SFPD have been blaming successive DAs for their sloth since at least Arlo Smith’s time.
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Replying to @ec0anarch0 @JoeTobie and
Sure SF had crime prior to the Boudin. Every city has crime, sadly. However, He brought a whole new level of incompetence as well as clear communications on his soft on crime stance, resulting in an epidemic of crime. It's a losing strategy. Reasonable people have had enough!
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Crime is down in SF over the past few years. So sorry you have gone hysterical over nothing after being exposed to manipulative propaganda that holds you permanently in a state of anxious agitation. That’s not good for yer health.
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