dobrojim wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:Two things I want to say:
[snip, no real arguments from me]
2) There's a homeless prostitute heroin addict who hangs out in front of my house. One day I caught her red handed on ring stealing packages from my front door. I reported it to the police and had her arrested, and the next day they let her go. I talked with the DA about how all I wanted was for this woman to stop stealing crap from my front porch and tbh if they just send her to jail for 30 days she'll just be back on my front porch stealing crap in 30 days. So the DA proposed letting her plead guilty in exchange for turning herself in to rehab. There was some concern whether she would show up for her court date, being 1) illiterate and 2) having absolutely nothing to lose. What are they going to punish her with, jail time? Free food and board for 30 days is a penalty? So my question is, in a jobs guarantee program, anyone who wants a job will get one. Suppose this lady shows up asking for a job. What job are we supposed to give her? Who's going to supervise her? What if she sits around all day at the job shooting up? Is there any point to hiring someone who you know you will fire 30 days later? Why not sign her into rehab and give her a UBI, on condition that she keep checking in periodically to make sure she's not spending her money on smack? A jobs guarantee is an IDIOTIC idea. You can accomplish MUCH MORE with a UBI and a good mental health/drug decriminalization policy.
This other story to me is a perfect example of where the concept of restorative justice would
be the most sensible response.
https://restorativejustice.org/#sthash.kdHi5Vq9.dpbs
I love Ilhan Omar. But her recent "the jobs guarantee program will pay for itself" statement... needs some more thought. Speaking of policies I hate from politicians I love.
Yeah I love the idea of restorative justice. It should be a big part of any justice system/decarceration overhaul we do.













