I would create a baseline as to what would make an inmate a safe bet to release into society - then review the cases that aligned with this baseline. I wouldn't get caught up hitting the number "235", but rather review only those cases deemed safe to get as close as possible.
But in doing so, its society gettingg covid not the prisoner that is at risk when we incarcerate people in mass.
As is discussed in this letter from our @HouseJudiciary , @RepKarenBass @RepJerryNadlerhttps://judiciary.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2893 …
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I have yet to hear how you would deal with a man who has been caught 15 times stealing vehicles in 18 months. This man has time and again proven he has no desire to behave in a way that is acceptable for our society. Would you continue to do nothing? Do we hire a babysitter?
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We've hired and are paying babysitters they are called probation officers. I don't like them I don't think they are effective, but they as a solution are much cheaper than mass incarceration. I would not ever condone the usage of incarceration short of violent crime.
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