Study from the US DOJ says the exact opposite.https://nicic.gov/what-caused-crime-decline …
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Lol, that report doesn't say DA's should dismiss the charges of repeat offenders and let them reoffend.
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It also doesn't say they shouldn't
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Google "Troy McAlister" for what happens when a DA lets out a prolific offender.
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Oh no, you found a case of something bad that happened?
Look up the effects of mass incarceration. Just because it doesn't affect YOUR community, doesn't mean it does not destroy others.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2015/03/how-incarceration-infects-a-community/385967/ …1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Lol, we haven't had mass incarceration in San Francisco since the 1990's. That's last century.
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Haven't had it ever in Pac Heights, never even seen a cop there and look how nice it is.
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I wonder what's different about it
I can assure you it's not because they don't commit crimes.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
That would be the demographics
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That's exactly right: Same Crime More Time: https://news.gsu.edu/research-magazine/spring2020/incarceration … A study of race and policing shows disturbing differences between Black and white neighborhoods, says Tufts sociologisthttps://now.tufts.edu/articles/how-racial-segregation-and-policing-intersect-america …
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Yes b/c black people commit significantly more crime
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