Yeah what is crime is mostly about the social changes the richest want. Our excessive and increasing police state not any change in constituent behavior is responsible for the change in petty crime rates, violent crime is down and our society is safer.https://twitter.com/equalityAlec/status/1403078375330177028?s=19 …
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I support them both because mass incarceration is unsafe, especially in a epidemiological sense, and especially in a pandemic. But more broadly, our police state, mass incarceration system, prohibition are exacerbating, lawlessness and violent crime.https://twitter.com/julianbuchanan/status/1407510229764370434?s=19 …
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We have especially when normalized against cities in the surrounding area, sf is a very safe city who's getting safer thanks to our da.https://twitter.com/susieneilson/status/1378059503736778753?s=19 …
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Susie NeilsonVerified account @susieneilsonReplying to @susieneilson @socallegaleagl1 @meganrcassidyThe broader point is D.A. policies don't appear to have the same effect on crime rates as bigger events like the pandemic and recession. See our chart on San Francisco vs. Sacramento - in Sac, with a more traditional D.A., assaults increased and murder rates increased more pic.twitter.com/U1yAj1Wbsg2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Demographics of SF vs. Sac are totally different. Race, level of education, etc. Like comparing apples to oranges.
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Oakland and Sacramento are better comparisons than the nation at large, but as in the above data it's only really relevant where comparing against previous years of data from our town. Note that data compares sf against pre pandemic. Crime is historically down.
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People don't care about historic. "Is it better/worse since I started living here" is what matters.
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That is a comparison with historic data.https://twitter.com/JohnFPfaff/status/1413317254968709120?s=19 …
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John Pfaff @JohnFPfaffDear God. Thirty years ago was 1991. The absolute PEAK of the crime wave. NYC had ~450 murders in 2020. In 1991? About 2,200. The US homicide rate overall was ~10 per 100,000 in 1991. For 2020? It’ll be ~6.5. The fearmongerers and their enablers have been QUITE successful. https://twitter.com/SusanPage/status/1413146886148554765 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
If the 1991 NYC DA behaved like Chesa Boudin, they would've had 5000 murders ... and they'd be no where near the "peak"
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