Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it up for now. The country has decided that equity at any cost (letting out violent felons or not prosecuting etc) and lowering crime stats through permissive policy is more important than public safety. Maybe in 20 years will we overcorrect the other way in the same way we we are right now over correcting to the side of less strictness.
Thad sad part is they can get equity and be safe. But that requires more nuanced policies and real investment. Those don’t okay well to hashtag governance.
Anonymous wrote:Give it up for now. The country has decided that equity at any cost (letting out violent felons or not prosecuting etc) and lowering crime stats through permissive policy is more important than public safety. Maybe in 20 years will we overcorrect the other way in the same way we we are right now over correcting to the side of less strictness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel badly for the victims, but in almost all cases, super-long sentences are pointless.
It certainly seems like the victim’s family members don’t share that view, and I would say their perspective matters more than yours.
Only if you think the justice system is about revenge and not safety.
No one is being rehabilitated. Progressives are just refusing to prosecute crimes so that they can say less POC were imprisoned. Teens know there are no punishments so they get bored and decide to steal cars, assault people, and suffer no consequences. I'm not sure where all this talk of rehabilitation is coming from as even the DC mayor acknowledged most of the violent crime is coming from repeat offenders let loose in the streets.