Law Why I Support Reform Prosecutors - Soros claims its GOP states that are actually full of crime

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Americans desperately need a more thoughtful discussion about our response to crime. People have had enough of the demagoguery and divisive partisan attacks that dominate the debate and obscure the issues.

Like most of us, I’m concerned about crime. One of government’s most important roles is to ensure public safety. I have been involved in efforts to reform the criminal-justice system for the more than 30 years I have been a philanthropist.

Yet our system is rife with injustices that make us all less safe. The idea that we need to choose between justice and safety is false. They reinforce each other: If people trust the justice system, it will work. And if the system works, public safety will improve.

We need to acknowledge that black people in the U.S. are five times as likely to be sent to jail as white people. That is an injustice that undermines our democracy.

We spend $81 billion every year keeping around two million people in prisons and jails. We need to invest more in preventing crime with strategies that work—deploying mental-health professionals in crisis situations, investing in youth job programs, and creating opportunities for education behind bars. This reduces the likelihood that those prisoners will commit new crimes after release.

In recent years, reform-minded prosecutors and other law-enforcement officials around the country have been coalescing around an agenda that promises to be more effective and just. This agenda includes prioritizing the resources of the criminal-justice system to protect people against violent crime. It urges that we treat drug addiction as a disease, not a crime. And it seeks to end the criminalization of poverty and mental illness.

This agenda, aiming at both safety and justice, is based on both common sense and evidence. It’s popular. It’s effective. The goal is not defunding the police but restoring trust between the police and the policed, a partnership that fosters the solving of crimes.

Some politicians and pundits have tried to blame recent spikes in crime on the policies of reform-minded prosecutors. The research I’ve seen says otherwise. The most rigorous academic study, analyzing data across 35 jurisdictions, shows no connection between the election of reform-minded prosecutors and local crime rates. In fact, violent crime in recent years has generally been increasing more quickly in jurisdictions without reform-minded prosecutors. Murder rates have been rising fastest in some Republican states led by tough-on-crime politicians.

Serious scholars researching causes behind the recent increase in crime have pointed to other factors: a disturbing rise in mental illness among young people due to the isolation imposed by Covid lockdowns, a pullback in policing in the wake of public criminal-justice reform protests, and increases in gun trafficking. Many of the same people who call for more-punitive criminal-justice policies also support looser gun laws.

This is why I have supported the election (and more recently the re-election) of prosecutors who support reform. I have done it transparently, and I have no intention of stopping. The funds I provide enable sensible reform-minded candidates to receive a hearing from the public. Judging by the results, the public likes what it’s hearing.

Mr. Soros is founder of Soros Fund Management and the Open Society Foundations.
 
This is why I have supported the election (and more recently the re-election) of prosecutors who support reform. I have done it transparently, and I have no intention of stopping. The funds I provide enable sensible reform-minded candidates to receive a hearing from the public. Judging by the results, the public likes what it’s hearing.
Foreign billionaire admits to causing skyrocketing crime rates in cities and admits he will continue to do so.

Remember when people like that used to get the ol' c-sharp piano wire necktie by the CIA?

I hope this guy chokes on a fishbone and lands face first in his $10K a bowl soup because the chef they hired has a 60IQ.
 
Well of course red states are full of crime; they have police to record it and courts to prosecute it. Because if it's not written down or acted on, does it really exist?
 
We need to acknowledge that black people in the U.S. are five times as likely to be sent to jail as white people. That is an injustice that undermines our democracy.

wew lad, he's so close
 
Bro, San Francisco just recalled their DA a little over a month ago. If even they are saying no to this shit, than I don't think it's working.
 
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We need to acknowledge that black people in the U.S. are five times as likely to be sent to jail as white people. That is an injustice that undermines our democracy.
If justice was a child. Than the likes of soros and co would call the abuse and rape of said child. A proper and moral upbringing.
 
The Left: "Abolish the police! Homes not jails!"
Also the Left: "Why is crime so high? Prosecute the police!"
 
Soros shut up and instead focus on having gay sex with your boyfriend Klaus Schwab. Americans don't care what you faggots have to say about our problems.
 
The few republican cities that exist are mostly crime filled shii holes
at least democrats have a couple good cities lmao :lit:

other than that Red state in a blue area>
 
Well, this confirms the right wing conspiracy theory that these DAs are Soros funded.

Literally just mocking us.
 
Okay, why does a rich Jew suddenly care about crime rates?
He wants crime to go up so property values decrease and he can purchase them on the cheap. Then when they own the property they simply stop bankrolling the progressive DAs and law / order ones take office.

The crackdowns they impose will lower crime and once the liberals forget the bad crime rates the Democrats TM will run with the poor Nigger / criminal line to get more election funds. Concurrently, the lower crime rates will raise property values.
 
I think that electing judges, prosecutors and senior police officers is retarded. Mainly because it allows this extremely sinister practice, but also because they will always have one eye on the next election rather than focusing on the job.
 
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Republicans at a local municipality level ..... sorry but I like having roads

Jacksonville, Oklahoma city, Tulsa, Forth Worth TX the only republican cities I know and all are jus not good

The jew is right
I can't speak for the other three, but I have an uncle who lives in Tulsa. Sounds OK (heh) to me from his descriptions. Certainly far lower rates of junkies and assorted garbage like that.
 
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