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Has Criminal Justice Reform Made Our Cities Unsafe? A Live Debate.

Honestly with Bari Weiss

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Analyzing Police Presence, Crime Rates, and Criminal Justice Reform

Analysis reveals that the perception of safety in cities is strongly correlated with the total number of police officers, rather than political affiliations. The 'Ferguson Effect' suggests that when police are demonized, they pull back, leading to increased homicides. Coercion is sometimes necessary to provide care for individuals with substance use disorder or mental illness to prevent them from ending up on the streets. While diverting people from prison is ideal, there is a recognition that some individuals, such as hardcore psychopaths, may not be redeemable and need to be handled differently by district attorneys and judges.

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