SF has not had a system focused on incarnation for over a decade. Boudin is not a pioneer here. He is slotting into the harm-reduction regime that precede him. Hard to call that system a success given the death and chaos that has become common place in our city.
That we were still incarcerating the same obscene counterproductive and unnecessary quantity of people, and I would rather have the doctors, teachers students, and simple business people, rather than being in the business of mass incarceration. For every prisoner we miss a PHD
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But what if for every prisoner we get a carpenter. But that causes someone from abroad not to be able to immigrate due to no available jobs?
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Jobs are not a zero sum game, more employed people functioning in the economy means more productivity, more resources and more jobs. Our economy would be better without all the dead weight of such an obscene number of prisoners.
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