Yeah I get it, you don't have any interest in data, science or peer review, but even your data shows, a brutal police state and record wealth disparity do lead to crime, as evidence shows pro incarceration das masks things much worse. Were safer compared to the cities around us.
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Paul Retweeted Alec Karakatsanis
I really do hope you learn more, and I have above happily provided multiple scientifically rigorous peer reviewed studies proving instances of where decreases in police state brutality caused decreases in crime.https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1394697951868604416?s=19 …
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Alec KarakatsanisVerified account @equalityAlecReplying to @equalityAlec @SusanDReynolds and 6 othersThere is a virtual scientific consensus that increasing incarceration has nothing to do with safety. When you make comments like this, you only get more resources for cops, and more violence in poor communities and communities of color. I hope you'll learn more.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Above are three peer reviewed papers with data, and two professional pieces of journalism, and a link to a discussion by the
@usdoj. You've only provided graphs that show my point, for someone who works with data you are don't seem to view it or science as relevant. Any papers?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Since you seems incapable of reading a paper, maybe this helpful graph of sf crime, while there was a increase in violence in places with more brutal police states(like Oakland), sf crime decreases.https://twitter.com/meganrcassidy/status/1378024856072024064?s=19 …
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Megan CassidyVerified account @meganrcassidyDespite what you may have heard, crime is overwhelmingly down in SF over the past few years, with the exception car thefts and burglaries, which spiked in 2020.@susieneilson's latest data dive offers clarity (and helpful graphs!) beyond the rhetoric. https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/San-Francisco-s-crime-rates-shifted-16071268.php …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Paul Retweeted Alec Karakatsanis
Well the easiest answer is that 40 years of world record unhinged and excessive incarceration hasn't magically fixed our social problems. There is no scientific justification for locking up as may people as we do, and all of our peers imprison fewer.https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1394702502122115078?s=19 …
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But proper scientific analysis cannot be done in a tweet which is why I reference peer reviewed scientific articles, can you present ANY scientifically rigorous that show our excessive mass incarceration system has made anything safer? I have provided you three sited to your ?
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