Our counterproductive mass incarceration system, incentivizes usage, and has been to cause a increase in usage and violence. It's the definition of insanity that we've tried this same failed thing for 50 years. Can you explain why you think it reduces usage?
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SF does not have a system of mass incarceration. We have a revolving door where poliece do the work of arresting criminals then our progressive DA and judges undo to progress by releasing them back to the same neighborhoods they terrorize.
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Then why does SF have a higher incarceration rate than any European country? Also higher than almost everywhere in Asian too! Thanks
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It is though 3 times lower than the national average? This is why I think Chesa is applied in the wrong place.
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Still higher than anywhere in europe, our nations most popular da
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I’m still not sold on boudin. Maybe he makes sense with an abundance of resources, but that looks like it’s going to change.
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I'm happy our scarce resources are headed towards medical care, and not towards mass incarceration. That is something
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SF has not had a system focused on incarnation for over a decade. Boudin is not a pioneer here. He is slotting into the harm-reduction regime that precede him. Hard to call that system a success given the death and chaos that has become common place in our city.
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Uh, just because were not incarcerating quite as many people as the rest of our incarceration happy nation, does not mean we do not have a mass incarceration problem. We still have more people incarcerated than any country in europe by capita.
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I have not seen an incarceration rate comparison between a representative EU nation and SF. I have seen compassions between SF and other CA cities and ours is and has been since Gascon much much much lower.
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Also about half of Turkey, another large country that’s also partially in Europe.
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