What about the personal impact of victims of week on crime laws before the '90s and liberal judges to which you are seeking to return us?
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Any excesses of the "draconian" sentencing laws have been addressed by Obama's pardon marathon. Further prisoner coddling emboldens habitual criminals and threatens public safety.
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Untrue. There are more like this. Research.https://undark.org/article/deterrence-punishments-dont-reduce-crime/ …
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Majority of studies show that stiff penalties changes the calculus for those considering a life of crime. Hot spot and broken windows policing have been proven effective and lawn signs are worthless unless the community decides to break the no snitch code.
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And you do NOTHING about the mad man in the White House.
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Vicious crimes committed by criminals ttreated with leniency indicate we have an under-incarceration problem. Support the Reagan approach to crime, not the Soros/Obama type
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crime is at an all time low: https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2018-02-12/pssst-crime-may-be-near-an-all-time-low … why do you want to waste money on imprisoning people who are no threat to the public?
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Federal prisons budget: $7 billion per year(a rounding error in federal spending/waste) and cheap compared to the economic costs of crime. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2018/06/our-under-incarceration-problem-d-c-edition.php … .https://www.conservativereview.com/news/jailbreak-movement-not-wrong-late/ …
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crime is at an all time low and there is zero evidence that jailing non-violent offenders reduces crime or is cost effective. and $7 billion would go a long way to building the wall!
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It's simply not true on the most basic level. Violent crime tumbled for years and then ticked up nationally and in most jailbreak states around 2013 when these efforts began in earnest. Property crime is indeed continuing to go down, except for in California after prop 47.
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Neither The First Step Act nor sentencing reform are anything like Prop 47. This is the fakes of fake news comparison. You are better than this. Please stick to the truth.
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The crimes committed are much more severe than those in prop 47 and certainly, on average, the federal prison population is worse. Title 2 of sentencing bill re-opens sentencing for juvenile murderers after 20 years. California did it after 25 years. But this is a religion.
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Prop 47 reduced many crimes, including property crimes, from felonies to misdemeanors. Neither The First Step Act nor sentencing reform does anything remotely similar. Stop lying about this issue. You are better than this.
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I’m your constituent. You’ve apologized & acted complicity w/this admin. The best way to protect the rule of law right now, Senator, is to stop the Kavanaugh confirmation. Please represent UT & ensure checks & balances on power are upheld. Vote NO on Kavanaugh.
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The fact that the average person commits three felonies a day due to how many b.s. laws exist and the fact that many are in prison for non violent offenses shows that this country needs serious criminal justice reform.
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Tax payers do not want to pay for trump to p!at golf There are better places for tax payers money to go?
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USELESS
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