Mediocre_Audience_61
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_ja0scon wrote
Reply to comment by addctd2badideas in Opinion | Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know. by Maxcactus
"Somehow a systemic and racial justice issue". That you think it's not speaks volumes. Children can face consequences but still go back to environments that are lead-contaminated, filled with pests, no access to after-school programming, adequate nutrition, or even the special education services kids may desperately need (a rampant problem in DC). We can amp up the consequences but until social safety nets are strengthened, especially for underserved communities, repeat offenses will continue to be a predictable outcome.
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9znty4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Opinion | Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know. by Maxcactus
Please provide data showing that harsher sentences and increased police spending reduce repeat offenses. Thanks.
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9z9ol5 wrote
Reply to comment by swampoodler in Opinion | Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know. by Maxcactus
Not how I use revolving doors. So like in Elf?
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9z8je3 wrote
Reply to comment by erichinnw in Opinion | Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know. by Maxcactus
Murderous broken, damaged, children in crisis who have been failed by a society filled with injustice. Operative word: children. Which is why, rightly, no one is throwing away the key. Or should we go back to child executions of the Jim Crow era? Maybe just execute children in the street like in Brookland?
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9z73ul wrote
Reply to comment by Zwicker101 in Opinion | Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know. by Maxcactus
But also exit plan, hence revolving door
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9yxlm3 wrote
Why would it not be a revolving door if they're juveniles? AKA children.
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9ypt4x wrote
Horrifying how nonchalant OP is about police murdering civilians. Oh and "[eyeroll], here comes the family suing MPD, and the journalists covering it". Yikes, dude, a whole fucking person was offed by the state so yeah it gets covered. A person > fucking tires.
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9vxfwo wrote
I see both sides of this honestly. Like, it's nice if you're alone to have a coffee, do a bit of work. On the other hand, I've been in situations where I'm at a coffee shop with a friend where we've specifically met to chat and we're getting, like, icy death stares from teleworkers nearby since we were talking and upsetting the 'office' setting, LOL.
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j9vwlor wrote
Reply to Do I need to have an “official” research reason to view Library of Congress collections? by GuessMyName23
Nope. I've done research in that section and nobody asked or cared. But they were very nice!
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_j7sk7zn wrote
Reply to Unique restaurants to try? by ImAdamnMermaid
Maketto
Mediocre_Audience_61 t1_ja186mf wrote
Reply to comment by addctd2badideas in Opinion | Is D.C. juvenile justice a revolving door? We need to know. by Maxcactus
Yeah, you're definitely out on a limb there. Good night ;)