@netfire4 I’d be interested to see what your thoughts are on this. Is he part of the mass incarnation problem? I’m trying to understand the other side’s argument but it’s hard since I’m from the WOODS in TN
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Replying to @Fatefavorsno1 @SusanDReynolds and
Paul Retweeted David Menschel
Motor vehicle theft and drug paraphernalia. in this moment of pandemic, where our overcrowded
#MassIncarceration system is the epicenter o this pandemic, he poses a greater danger to society behind bars than free.https://twitter.com/davidminpdx/status/1262788183877488640 …Paul added,
David Menschel @davidminpdxOf the top 100 vectors of coronavirus: 57 are prisons/jails 21 are meatpacking plants 10 are nursing homes 5 are psychiatric hospitals 3 are development centers 2 are wind turbine plants 1 is an aircraft carrier 1 is a nuclear power plant https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html …3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @netfire4 @Fatefavorsno1 and
Would you support house arrest with an ankle monitor? This would prevent: * spreading covid * stealing cars * reckless driving and consequent threat to life (The bigger mystery: why did it take 4 separate forces to arrest a sleeping man?)
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Replying to @RahimNathwani @netfire4 and
Vaccination rates are higher among california prisoners than california residents so in theory, prisoners are safer in prison from covid than outside prison
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Replying to @EO10925 @RahimNathwani and
Actually our overcrowded unhygienic and communal circumstances of
#MassIncarcerarion mean that even after vaccination, our mass incarceration system poses a existential epidemiological threat. No safe way to incarcerate such a historically excessive number of people in pandemic.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
"historically excessive number of people" How do we determine 'excessive'? What's a right/comfortable number of people, to have incarcerated? (For reference, the current number in San Francisco is ~ 900, or 0.1% of the population.)
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Replying to @RahimNathwani @EO10925 and
Paul Retweeted Prison Policy Init.
Usually discussed as a per 100,000. But its not fair to take the population that SF incarcerates alone, you must also accumulate our state and federal numbers, which places SF as one of the worst incarcerators in the known world.https://twitter.com/PrisonPolicy/status/1435634041353486346 …
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Prison Policy Init.Verified account @PrisonPolicyNEW: Here is the 2021 update to our “States of Incarceration” report, comparing incarceration rates in U.S. states to 169 countries around the world: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/global/2021.html … 24 states, when viewed as countries, have the highest incarceration rate *in the world.* pic.twitter.com/tXBlyeOqpF3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
You're not comparing like with like. Compare SF's incarceration rate with that of other major cities (within or outside the US). SF's incarceration rate (100 per 100k) is lower than that of UK, Canada, Portugal. But I'd bet urban rates are even higher.
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Replying to @RahimNathwani @EO10925 and
SF locally has an estimated 239/100k SF is a part of California, 549/100k Sf also contributes to the federal system 68/100k So our cumulative incarceration rate is, 856/100k As
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Replying to @netfire4 @RahimNathwani and
Could this be because we also have a crime problem? NextDoor, blogs, websites, etc., seem to be reporting all these horrible crimes. Paul, a 92 yo woman got stabbed by a repeat felon; he belongs in jail, yes? This is not modern day slavery, just keeping citizens safe.
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After he stabs someone and until we have a better solution, sure, incarceration. Before, "We must act with urgency to ensure that detention is used only when the risk of great bodily harm to another person outweighs the community public health consequenceshttps://sfdistrictattorney.org/policy/justice-driven-data/an-epidemic-inside-a-pandemic/ …
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