Sentencing enhancements don’t work. They are the product of a tough on crime sentencing era that led to our racist system of mass incarceration. These enhancements have torn apart families & communities, all while making us less safe. It’s time we end them.pic.twitter.com/5E5mjwnsbF
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Replying to @chesaboudin
Zero deterrence. You are an embarrassment. Where is the data to support your claims?
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The wildest part about this is that there’s no actual evidence that this harsh sentencing is working, yet anyone opposed to it has to come up with a mountain of data to head in any other direction. Harsh sentencing isn’t a deterrence, that’s well established in research.
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An eye for an eye tooth for a tooth. Do you think that public executions wouldn’t make you think twice before killing? Public castrations of a man for raping a thirteen year old girl? If you knew that you would be deported for selling crack or fentanyl I think you would think
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It doesn’t work though. You’re also applying this to extreme cases (like most overtly punitive justice policy) and not focusing on the vast majority of people this type of thinking ensnares. That’s not to mention you’re referring to a set of laws specifically shown to be unjust.
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People blaming Chesa for SF’s near-record low violent crime rate when he’s been in office for two months don’t really care about what is effective Compassion is inherently evil to them, even when actually more effective. They don’t care about preventing crime, just punishment.
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