I'm actually for restorative justice, believe it or not, but restorative justice THAT WORKS and is also rehabilitative. I'm also into justice for the victims. What we have now is a watered-down, bastardized version of RJ that is neither restorative, rehabilitative, nor just.
And we shouldn't have 5% of the population and 25% of the prisoners. Yet hear we are, and maybe that arbitrary line isn't perfect but what we've been doing is far from it.pic.twitter.com/ad9BPbn8DD
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Here are the facts: 1) A known violent criminal was released arbitrarily by Chesa's office to hit a quota. 2) That felon robbed a presumably already struggling business and killed 2 innocent citizens while fleeing. Who is at fault here - Chesa or DPH? We are owed accountability.
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We have said for months now that releasing known violent criminals will endanger the public. Now 2 women are dead. Reducing our prisoner population shouldn't be done at the expense of public safety. Period. Yes, even to solve your "existential threat" talking point.
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