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JonLP24

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47. This is my favorite part
Sat Jun 6, 2015, 10:39 AM
Jun 2015

Lead theorists say that doesn't matter because the big problem is mainstream criminologists and policymakers who can't think outside the box.

I agree 100%

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Of course it's a false dilemma, and reducing present... TreasonousBastard Jun 2015 #1
I think nobody has any idea what would happen if we returned to sane incarceration levels Recursion Jun 2015 #3
Well, we are dealing with hypotheticals here... TreasonousBastard Jun 2015 #6
Themistocles had a quote about empires Recursion Jun 2015 #7
CA has been doing early jail release. joshcryer Jun 2015 #10
How's it gone? (nt) Recursion Jun 2015 #11
Pretty damn well, lowest crime since 1967. joshcryer Jun 2015 #16
Depends on the time frame. MH1 Jun 2015 #29
I think in marketing/business terms... Wounded Bear Jun 2015 #30
But it's not really captive, some of us only think we are. MH1 Jun 2015 #33
If the hypothetical scenario means that 2x as many violent criminals are locked up no... Kalidurga Jun 2015 #2
Two points Recursion Jun 2015 #4
No that would be a stupid trade Kalidurga Jun 2015 #5
The needs of the many, etc, etc. joshcryer Jun 2015 #8
OK, let's run with "needs of the many" -- are more people harmed by mass incarceration Recursion Jun 2015 #9
Violent crime. joshcryer Jun 2015 #12
Most of them *were* non-violent when they went in (nt) Recursion Jun 2015 #14
And this transformation into violent people is something you are asserting without evidence. Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #24
To say what? That some non-violent offenders become violent in prison? Recursion Jun 2015 #25
I think the reason there are so many people in prison now Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #13
We absolutely do, and we need to control prison violence Recursion Jun 2015 #15
I know of someone formerly close to me Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #17
Thanks. This: JDPriestly Jun 2015 #21
It's really terrible. Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #23
Blackouts are incredibly scary JonLP24 Jun 2015 #28
Agree 100%. And as a society we often push alcohol on people. Chathamization Jun 2015 #46
I voted yes on principle ... ucrdem Jun 2015 #18
I agree. Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #19
This presents a false choice. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #20
Thanks for repeating my first sentence Recursion Jun 2015 #22
Some of the responses to this thread make me cry. Donald Ian Rankin Jun 2015 #36
Sadly, you're right Recursion Jun 2015 #37
I'm sure not what the point is to this JonLP24 Jun 2015 #26
Ridiculous. 99Forever Jun 2015 #27
Yes, it very much is. It forces people to think beyond their comfort zones. N.T. Donald Ian Rankin Jun 2015 #42
No sir. 99Forever Jun 2015 #48
I would assume that GPS monitoring technology is better today than in 1992. Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #31
Can we expect crime levels like in Baltimore? Calista241 Jun 2015 #32
I was thinking of something very similar JonLP24 Jun 2015 #44
"Is it better to spend a year in prison, or to be the victim of one violent crime"? Donald Ian Rankin Jun 2015 #34
Right? I think that symmetry is kind of chilling Recursion Jun 2015 #35
I don't find it's chilling, because I doubt it's more than a coincidence. Donald Ian Rankin Jun 2015 #38
True. They also have much higher tax rates and higher social spending Recursion Jun 2015 #39
Relevant, but far from the whole picture. Donald Ian Rankin Jun 2015 #40
Or you're looking at the wrong thing kcr Jun 2015 #41
This is my favorite part JonLP24 Jun 2015 #47
This year has revealed some police departments don't like investigating rape JonLP24 Jun 2015 #45
Yes with the caveat that we need to focus on rehabilitation davidpdx Jun 2015 #43
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