“Prosecutors could exercise their discretion to prosecute charges that are likely to protect public safety,” Khandelwal wrote in a letter obtained by “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH. “For instance, there is no evidence to suggest that arrest and prosecution for property crimes deters individuals from engaging in crimes,”
Khandelwal recommended the county implement “programs involving cash transfers” because they “have been shown to decrease crime — particularly property crimes.”
“Given that most cases filed by the PAO involve non-violent crime, the county could simply choose to invest in universal basic income as a crime prevention strategy,” she wrote. “In addition to being more effective, such an approach would also avoid the racial disproportionality of the criminal legal system.”
Let's PAY the criminals and leave Washington's law-abiding citizens to suffer the consequences of blatant abdication of duty on multiple levels. Insanity.
Mel K
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