National Social media is the bar, not results. What is the measure of success? Is it perceived "fairness" over all else? How much time, money, increased criminal activity, etc... should we allow for experiments? When do we admit "the cure is worse than the disease"?
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Paul Retweeted SF DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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@chesaboudin , and our@SFDAOffice , this isn't an experiment, nor is it how imagine running his office. Da's job is protect the lives of public, in this moment of pandemic that means reducing incarceration, Chesas been told, by at least another 27%.https://twitter.com/SFDAOffice/status/1333825561144147970?s=20 …Paul added,
SF DISTRICT ATTORNEY @SFDAOfficeCheck out this new report from@SFDAOffice on our use of data to drive decision making around rapid decarceration. With COVID cases spiking, this is a critical resource to help other jurisdictions save lives inside jails and in the broader community. https://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ … pic.twitter.com/v7yed0fn071 reply 1 retweet 3 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @TheMarinaTimes and
And would a metric for protecting lives be lives protected? And lives is a bit loose, unless you include quality of life.
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @TheMarinaTimes and
When loss of long term life is a likely hood and central to the evaluation of reducing incarceration, short term quality of life should be sacrificed to increase the number of quality lives that may be lived after the epidemiological crisis. Hard to have a quality life when dead.
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Replying to @netfire4 @MikeWaxonWaxoff and
Why are hotels safer than prisons if we are supposedly protecting people from Covid?
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Because in SIP hotels each resident has own bathroom and eats only inside the room, not in a canteen where they line up without distancing, just like in prisons. They ALL
#WearMask (fresh one) & so does ALL the staff. They#StayHome & keep others safe.#GetSleep on a real bed.1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @FireIsBorn3 @sf_kerry and
Guards can deliver meals to cells like hotels. bathroom in cell. Shower rotation. And no prisoner ODs, and statistically speaking, prisoners are safer in prison.
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @FireIsBorn3 and
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@SF_DPH and our@HouseJudiciary have something else to say, they think that our overcrowded mass incarceration systems are fundamentally too unhygienic to use in this moment of pandemic especially. Window dressing isn't enough the system poses existential risk.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @netfire4 @FireIsBorn3 and
You posted that biased/bogus ACLU report that took partial data from some university fellows that even says the data isn't conclusive. Overall up-to-date numbers, prisoners are safer from Covid than the public. But I guess grab onto "plausible" and hang on for dear life?
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Replying to @MikeWaxonWaxoff @netfire4 and
From Chesa's link you posted, "April" and "data are inadequate". We're in 2021, but we hold onto that ever so quickly done March to April "study", that we use it to justify allowing recidivists to run the streets?pic.twitter.com/EEkKUw2vV6
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Glad were finally discussing the realities of the situation, @chesaboudin is following guidance from multiple authoritative criminal justice and health authorities like our @HouseJudiciary , far from being alone @SF_DPH joins a chorus calling for release.https://judiciary.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=2893 …
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