“When you tell people in San Francisco, ‘crime is down,’ you completely insult what they’re experiencing…There is a lot more we should be doing.”https://heresaymedia.com/data-offer-clues-on-san-franciscos-crime-paradox-police-chief-and-academics-have-some-ideas-too/ …
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Paul Retweeted Chesa Boudin 博徹思
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@chesaboudin explained during his campaign, Our safer and growing safer city is not made safer through further mass incarceration.https://twitter.com/chesaboudin/status/1172034132437655553 …Paul added,
1:39Chesa Boudin 博徹思Verified account @chesaboudinSome don't care about ending mass incarceration. Others think we've done enough. I'll break down why the're wrong: Less than 5% of SF is black but approx. 50% of the jail is black; SF's incarceration rate for African Americans is way higher than any other major American city. pic.twitter.com/Rgh2e9aCpgShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Paul Retweeted David Menschel
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David Menschel @davidminpdx
1. Some in the press suggest those of us who want a serious, responsible dialogue about crime (rather than a sensational fearmongered panic about it) are “not taking crime seriously.” It’s nonsense – a petulant demand that we embrace a cynical politics & irresponsible journalism.
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