This is ridiculous. You are looking at the statistics that show the results of prioritizing restorative justice over crime prevention. Restorative justice works on non-repeat offenders, the ones who made a mistake but have an inherent sense of right and wrong. Restorative justice will work on these types to prevent recidivism. But repeat offenders and career criminals, ones who have no compunction against repeating crimes as long as they can get away with it, are not very likely to turn around with restorative justice. These are the people that go to jail, serve a term, get paroled and repeat the same types of crimes to go back in. The system needs to have a mixture of restorative justice and retributive justice and apply the appropriate measures to the appropriate situations and criminals. Applying progressively more and more lenient sentencing across the board, is how we got to where we are. There is no one that is analyzing the situation and the record of the criminals and applying the appropriate penalty or social counseling. You can't apply either method indiscriminately and expect to get a workable system. So, rather than having legislative rules regulating sentencing mandates, the system needs to leave the decision up to someone, like the judge, or a panel, who specifically review each case on a case-by-case basis and determines whether there is evidence that the criminal is likely to be a repeat offender vs someone who is likely to be rehabilitated. But blanket approaches to judicial rulings will never get things right. |
PG County outside the beltway has always been very safe. Even when PG county numbers were bad, the majority of the violent crime has always come from the small portion of the county inside the beltway, which is only like 30% of the county. But bigoted MoCo residents would always toss out how terrible PG County crime was without ever really looking at the numbers. |
Honestly, if PG ever gets its act together with the school system, they'd be off to the races. Something about a majority run and populated black county scares people. |
Nice try. Congress can barely control themselves on the floor of the House; they certainly are not going to be able to run a city (not do they actually care to). |
| 21 murders in DC so far this month. |
Not white, so no one cares. |
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A huge issue is the federally appointed USAO declining to prosecute 67% of arrests. That number began to rise at the end of Obama's term and continued to tick up under Trump and Biden. It is likely a combo of soft on crime career prosecutors and poor oversight. It is a far greater % than any other major city and may be the highest in the country. Even after being summoned to the Hill and scolded, recently, the rate has not increased in the latest numbers released.
Graves was picked to prosecute J6 cases and has little interest in DC public safety. He gave a recent interview to Bloomberg that he will shift his focus to white collar crime after J6. Perhaps he needs to do that back in private practice and DC needs someone who will come in and clean house and set new standards for USAO office? |
Pretty much |
People only care when they want to concern troll about black on black crime or deflect towards police brutality. Nobody gives a damn about black bodies.+ |
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There have been several assessments that it's roughly 500 people in DC who are responsible for 70% of the crime in DC. It's far past time for DC to take them off the streets once and for all.
But again we need to have the USAO get off their asses and PROSECUTE them, and with none of this bullshit of turning them loose and asking them to show up again for arraignment whenever down the road during which time they just go out and commit even more crime. |
Vote crazy, Get crazy. |
Easy for you to say but now try and back it up. Which candidates ran on a campaign of "we won't enforce any laws!" Was there some ballot referendum on zero enforcement? Which recent DC candidates did we fail to vote for, who were compelling, credible, electable, and had a solid campaign to take serious steps to reduce crime? How exactly did I vote for this? |
Apparently the blacks don’t care because they keep killing each other. Go figure. |