"an Alliance for Justice survey found that victims of crime and their loved ones — like us — are twice as likely to favor rehabilitative programming and alternatives to incarceration. Clearly, incarcerating our way to safety doesn’t work."https://twitter.com/RealDanNewman/status/1317775289049436161 …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
As if “victims of crime and their loved ones” would answer calls from an unknown number, or reply to spammy emails to answer survey questions. Before an election. He does not understand the times we live in.
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Replying to @CaliforniaRifle @chesaboudin
This study was conducted over the course of 10 years
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Replying to @stuckonlou @chesaboudin
Yes, in 2010 we didn’t have telemarketers and spammers pestering people, we didn’t have caller ID and normal people were happy to talk to complete strangers about how they victimized. If Boudin believes that, maybe he’d be interested in buying land on Jupiter?
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Huh? Anyway, you mentioned this being before an election so I figured you didn’t know anything about this study. The methodology specifically mentions the challenge of getting participants and their solution of allowing a lot of time to gather data.
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