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1. Clumsy+4t4[view] [source] 2023-09-26 23:53:29
>>rossan+(OP)
trully unbelievable, i lose faith in thr justice system day by day
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2. parl_m+Qz4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 00:31:11
>>Clumsy+4t4
The justice system does the best it can with the information it has. It is far from perfect. It makes horrible mistakes all the time. The problem, of course, is improving it without knock-on effects making it worse.

There are huge swaths of people doing the work required to make it better, every day. It's not as easy as turning a dial from "bad" to "good"

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3. sneak+BD4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 00:55:48
>>parl_m+Qz4
If the current functioning is it doing "the best it can", the whole thing should be burnt to the ground.
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4. OmarSh+UK4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 01:41:47
>>sneak+BD4
> A system that does not incarcerate anyone for any reason would be much preferable

surely you don't actually believe that? I don't think the result of this is just 0 false positives. The result of that is a lot more crime, and a lot more injustice.

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5. sneak+pL4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 01:45:13
>>OmarSh+UK4
I think you (as is very common) vastly overestimate the effect of the threat of incarceration on crime.
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6. iteria+4S4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 02:28:13
>>sneak+pL4
I think incarceration is very bad at deterring future crimes, but it very good at delaying them. Someone in jail for 10 years is at the very least not going to commit a crime for 10 years. There is some merit to that until we have a better system.
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