This is directly addressed by the doj piece I passed you, increases in incarceration do not effectively disincentivize crime according to our federal government and scientists. In fact they emphasize our excessive mass incarceration system acts as a criminal training ground.
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Our criminally unjust mass incarceration system has never really been in response to crime, instead acting as a modern form of slavery, instituted by the wealthy to oppress the poor. Although the rich might fight it it's time to take your slaves away.pic.twitter.com/VsCdsPshBG
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Paul Retweeted John Hamasaki
In this moment of pandemic, the epidemiological danger has a more significant impact on safety than shoplifting. The da has a responsibility to public safety, which in a pandemic means releases.https://twitter.com/HamasakiLaw/status/1393953770216644610?s=19 …
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John Hamasaki @HamasakiLaw“As D.A., we are the people’s lawyer,” he said. “We certainly represent the community and not a single victim. So, when we are prosecuting cases, or we are applying our discretion, we should do so through the lens of what is best for our entire community.” https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-16/criminals-crime-victims-george-gascons-la-revolution …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Actually our mass incarceration system is still our recognized epicenter of this pandemic, and the excessive rate at which we use it is a existential risk according to our epidemiologists Did you wear masks? did you get vaccinated? Are you a epidemiologisthttps://twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1262929202459799552?s=19 …
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Your rejection of epidemiology, science, data and peer reviewed studies showing both the epicenter of this pandemic is our mass incarceration system and long term it has not made us safer, makes you intellectually weak not strong. Science, and data are stronger than your feelings
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