{"id":32652,"date":"2022-06-11T02:26:08","date_gmt":"2022-06-11T02:26:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cjstudents.com\/?p=32652"},"modified":"2022-06-11T02:26:08","modified_gmt":"2022-06-11T02:26:08","slug":"opinion-democrats-rising-crime-disorder-better-answer-the-washington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cjstudents.com\/index.php\/2022\/06\/11\/opinion-democrats-rising-crime-disorder-better-answer-the-washington-post\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion | democrats-rising-crime-disorder-better-answer &#8211; The Washington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> [ad_1]<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"hide-for-print mr-0 -mr-lg-ns mb-sm mt-0 relative undefined\" style=\"margin-left:-12px;margin-top:-9px;min-height:40px\" data-qa=\"article-actions\"><svg aria-labelledby=\"sc-article-actions-skeleton-react-aria-1-aria\" role=\"img\" width=\"480\" viewbox=\"0 0 480 40\" class=\"PJLV PJLV-iXFGVr-css\"><title id=\"sc-article-actions-skeleton-react-aria-1-aria\">Placeholder while article actions load<\/title><rect role=\"presentation\" x=\"0\" y=\"0\" width=\"100%\" height=\"100%\" clip-path=\"url(#sc-article-actions-skeleton-react-aria-1-diff)\" style=\"fill:url(#sc-article-actions-skeleton-react-aria-1-animated-diff)\"\/><defs><clippath id=\"sc-article-actions-skeleton-react-aria-1-diff\"><rect x=\"0\" y=\"0\" rx=\"20\" ry=\"20\" width=\"112\" height=\"40\"\/><rect x=\"128\" y=\"0\" rx=\"20\" ry=\"20\" width=\"68\" height=\"40\"\/><rect x=\"212\" y=\"0\" rx=\"20\" ry=\"20\" width=\"116\" height=\"40\"\/><rect x=\"344\" y=\"0\" rx=\"20\" ry=\"20\" width=\"114\" height=\"40\"\/><\/clippath><lineargradient id=\"sc-article-actions-skeleton-react-aria-1-animated-diff\"><stop offset=\"0%\" stop-color=\"#e9e9e9\" stop-opacity=\"1\"><animate attributename=\"offset\" values=\"-2; -2; 1\" keytimes=\"0; 0.25; 1\" dur=\"1.2s\" repeatcount=\"indefinite\"\/><\/stop><stop offset=\"50%\" stop-color=\"#f0f0f0\" stop-opacity=\"1\"><animate attributename=\"offset\" values=\"-1; -1; 2\" keytimes=\"0; 0.25; 1\" dur=\"1.2s\" repeatcount=\"indefinite\"\/><\/stop><stop offset=\"100%\" stop-color=\"#e9e9e9\" stop-opacity=\"1\"><animate attributename=\"offset\" values=\"0; 0; 3\" keytimes=\"0; 0.25; 1\" dur=\"1.2s\" repeatcount=\"indefinite\"\/><\/stop><\/lineargradient><\/defs><\/svg><\/div>\n<div class=\"teaser-content grid-center\">\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Do you worry that there are too many people in prison? You should. Do you want to end mass incarceration and curtail abusive policing tactics? Yes, please. Let\u2019s do all that. But we won\u2019t achieve any of it unless we remember two key things:<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Crime matters. Disorder matters.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">That\u2019s the lesson of the recall vote that this past week <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/opinions\/2022\/06\/08\/chesa-boudin-recall-san-francisco-crime\/?itid=lk_inline_manual_5\" rel=\"noopener\">sent San Francisco\u2019s progressive District Attorney Chesa Boudin packing<\/a>. Even in an ultra-liberal city such as San Francisco, it turns out, safe, clean and quiet streets are a prerequisite for any really ambitious reforms.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">The progressive prosecutor movement grew out of a moment when it was possible to forget that, or at least pay it little mind. The United States was comfortably nestled in the trough of a <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.statista.com\/statistics\/191219\/reported-violent-crime-rate-in-the-usa-since-1990\/\" rel=\"noopener\">decades-long decline in reported crime,<\/a> so reform-minded prosecutors were free to focus on allaying the cruelty that our justice system inflicts upon those accused of crimes.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Those prosecutors were right that the criminal justice system is too often a vicious, inhumane mess. But \u2014 say it with me now! \u2014 crime matters a lot to voters, and when it increases, the political support for leniency is apt to evaporate. So while we should be looking for ways to make the system less draconian, with crime rising everywhere, we need to make sure we find ones that don\u2019t make crime more likely.<b> <\/b>Like, say, <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/nypost.com\/2022\/01\/15\/how-da-chesa-boudins-soft-policies-are-destroying-san-francisco\/\" rel=\"noopener\">declining to prosecute<\/a> crimes that you\u2019ve deemed inconsequential but that voters won\u2019t.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<div tabindex=\"0\" class=\"flex justify-between w-100 pointer b bt pt-xs pb-xs pl-0 pr-0 pr-md border-box font-xxs\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"flex items-center flex-shrink-0\"><\/p>\n<figure aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"hide-for-print mw-100 dib bg-gray-lightest h-auto overflow-hidden brad-50 bw-0 mr-xs\" style=\"width:32px;height:32px\"\/><span class=\"transition-all duration-200 o-100\"><strong>Follow<\/strong>\u00a0<!-- -->Megan McArdle<!-- -->&#8216;s opinions<\/span><\/span><span class=\"flex items-center\"><span class=\"bold mr-xs gray-dark overflow-hidden  transition-all duration-200 o-0 gold\">Follow<\/span><span title=\"Follow author\" aria-label=\"Follow author\" aria-pressed=\"false\" class=\"flex items-center transition-all duration-200 o-100\"><svg xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" class=\"content-box fill-gold pointer\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" viewbox=\"0 0 16 16\" aria-hidden=\"true\" focusable=\"false\" role=\"img\"><title>Add<\/title><path d=\"M7 7V1h2v6h5.929v2H9v5.929H7V9H1V7h6z\" fill-rule=\"nonzero\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<p><span class=\"db border-box overflow-hidden duration-500 ease-in-out db\" style=\"opacity:0;transform:translateY(-10px)\"\/><span class=\"db b bb border-box mb-sm\"\/><\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Progressives talk a lot about addressing the root causes of crime, but they forgot that one of the most important is human nature. We are selfish and greedy beings, and if crime is rewarding, or disorder tolerated, some people will engage in antisocial behaviors even if all their material needs are met. It is the job of the criminal justice system to deter that.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-el=\"text\" class=\"font--article-body font-copy gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Unfortunately, the hardest-to-deter people are often those from disadvantaged backgrounds and neighborhoods, in part because they have less to lose from getting caught. Progressives are understandably reluctant to hurt those folks. But of course, the victims of their crimes are <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.brookings.edu\/blog\/up-front\/2014\/04\/28\/the-unequal-burden-of-crime-and-incarceration-on-americas-poor\/\" rel=\"noopener\">disproportionately other disadvantaged people<\/a>. For that matter, these offenders are often their own worst victims: A life of crime isn\u2019t something to wish for anyone.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">But if progressives are wrong about the problem, conservatives are wrong about the solution; too often, they try to deter crime through ever-harsher punishment. Yet crime and public disorder are generally the product of people who have poor impulse control and short time horizons, often because of underlying mental illness or substance abuse problems.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">For them, a 1-in-1,000 chance of a five-year prison term doesn\u2019t necessarily offer much more deterrence than a 1-in-1,000 chance of a one-year term \u2014 and a 50 percent chance of one night in jail, or a month under house arrest, might well be more effective than either of the more severe, but less likely, punishments. This suggests a potential platform for the Democratic Party that combines compassion for victims with mercy for offenders: ease the severity of punishment, but increase its likelihood.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">What would that mean in practice?<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Instead of defunding the police, <i>re-<\/i>fund the police, putting more cops on the beat and improving training. Instead of refusing to prosecute low-level property crimes, add prosecutors and courts so that those crimes can be adjudicated immediately, and light but swift punishment dispensed. Build robust alternatives to incarceration \u2014 treatment diversion, intensive probation, house arrest \u2014 but understand that those programs often get more effective when judges have the power to <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.delawareonline.com\/story\/opinion\/contributors\/2015\/03\/11\/smart-way-keep-people-prison\/24727849\/\" rel=\"noopener\">dispense a couple of nights in jail<\/a> when offenders violate the conditions of their release. Provide more treatment beds for substance abusers and the mentally ill, but make it clear that camping on public sidewalks is not a viable alternative to getting clean or taking antipsychotics.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Most important, don\u2019t try to convince voters that the crime and disorder around them represent some kind of romantic rebellion against an unjust system, or simply an unavoidable price of living in a city. Cities can be crowded without being squalid, as New York proved for years. And it is not justice to ask people who work and pay their taxes to tolerate their streets being used as bathrooms and drug markets, their property being stolen or destroyed, their persons being threatened.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-body\" data-qa=\"article-body\">\n<p data-qa=\"drop-cap-letter\" data-el=\"text\" class=\"font-copy font--article-body gray-darkest ma-0 pb-md\">Instead, try arguing that crime is a scourge for which individual people are responsible \u2014 not just \u201cthe system.\u201d But note that the people responsible for those offenses against public order are human beings who sometimes make mistakes, like all human beings do. 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