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San Francisco: No more ‘convicted felons’. They’re ‘justice-involved’ persons now

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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – San Francisco has apparently decided that referring to convicted felons as, well… convicted felons, is no longer okay, and has rebranded the language to ‘justice-involved person’.

And that’s not the only phrase they’re changing.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, from now on a convicted felon or an offender released from custody will be known as a “formerly incarcerated person,” or a “justice-involved” person or just a “returning resident.”

San Francisco
San Francisco is known for its open views and lax stance on crime. But this might be taking it too far. (Wikipedia Commons)



Drug addicts or substance abusers will become “a person with a history of substance use.”

Parolees are now a “person under supervision.” A juvenile “delinquent” will become a “young person with justice system involvement,” or a “young person impacted by the juvenile justice system.”

Returning resident? Justice-involved? People… let’s be real. A spade is a spade… even if you decide to start calling it something else.

Apparently calling a criminal a criminal isn’t politically correct… and now the city is pushing for new language throughout the criminal justice system to help change the way everyday citizens think about people who commit crimes.





San Francisco rebrands convicted felons as 'justice-involved persons'
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors quietly passed the resolution last month with a unanimous vote, directing all city agencies and departments to adopt its list of sanitized language.




Let’s not forget that San Francisco boasts some pretty intense numbers when it comes to crime rates.

According to Neighborhood Scout, with a crime rate of 70 per one thousand residents, San Francisco has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes – from the smallest towns to the very largest cities.

Maybe they should be teaching the community about how to better their lives… instead of changing the phrasing to make them feel better about their mistakes.

homeless_san_francisco_california
The homeless population in San Francisco is booming… and so is the city’s crime rate. (Flickr)



“We don’t want people to be forever labeled for the worst things that they have done,” Supervisor Matt Haney told the newspaper. “We want them ultimately to become contributing citizens, and referring to them as felons is like a scarlet letter that they can never get away from.”
So instead of describing a repeat offending drug addict who stole from you… police might have to refer to them as “a returning resident who was involved with the justice system and who is currently under supervision with a history of substance use.”





Seriously?

This is also the city that started a poop patrol service to help clean human waste off of the streets that stems from an overwhelming homeless population. Yes… it’s literally a crew that cleans up after people instead of finding ways to get them not to defecate in the streets…

https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/san-francisco-rebrands-criminal-justice-convicted-felon/
 

Smallcock

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This level of idiocy could only come out of a Democrat coastal stronghold like San Francisco. They love to cling to their political correctness, gay parades, and elitism.
 

WyattEarp

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I think San Francisco and other West Coast cities are spiraling into a self-induced morass of incoherence.
 

K Douglas

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The hard left has turned a once great city into an utter hellhole. They're on their way to doing the same in LA, NY, Portland etc.
 

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If tech takes a hit the Bay Area will implode.
 

Frankfooter

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The hard left has turned a once great city into an utter hellhole. They're on their way to doing the same in LA, NY, Portland etc.
Shithole country, isn't that the term you're looking for?
Full of people more liberal than you and also people of colour?

You think they need visits from the Proud Boys like Portland did?

(by the way, San Fran is one of the better US cities all around)
 

Butler1000

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Shithole country, isn't that the term you're looking for?
Full of people more liberal than you and also people of colour?

You think they need visits from the Proud Boys like Portland did?

(by the way, San Fran is one of the better US cities all around)
Have you visited there lately. It used to be. I spent some awesome vacations there.

It isn't anymore. The tech campuses have created one of the largest income inequity regions in the nation.

Rents for one bedroom apartments exceed $3000. There are large swaths of the working poor living in cars and used RV's.

The the homeless situation is dire. At the point where there is a serious rat problem, plague is showing up, the streets have to be hosed down daily for feces.

Even the restaurants, which are some of the most consistantly amazing are suffering.

Irs truly not what it was even 10 years ago.
 

Big Sleazy

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Have you visited there lately. It used to be. I spent some awesome vacations there.

It isn't anymore. The tech campuses have created one of the largest income inequity regions in the nation.

Rents for one bedroom apartments exceed $3000. There are large swaths of the working poor living in cars and used RV's.

The the homeless situation is dire. At the point where there is a serious rat problem, plague is showing up, the streets have to be hosed down daily for feces.

Even the restaurants, which are some of the most consistantly amazing are suffering.

Irs truly not what it was even 10 years ago.
I've got to agree. I spent 28 years in the High tech industry. Used to travel to Silicon Valley often. San Francisco was one of my favourite cities to visit. It's a dump now. Anybody that has been to California in the 80's and 90's can see what's happened. If you're like me and know what San Francisco was. Go visit it today.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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The hard left has turned a once great city into an utter hellhole. They're on their way to doing the same in LA, NY, Portland etc
Dont forget Seattle
 

whiteshaft

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Sounds like it's a place where people just got too much time in their hands.

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – San Francisco has apparently decided that referring to convicted felons as, well… convicted felons, is no longer okay, and has rebranded the language to ‘justice-involved person’.

And that’s not the only phrase they’re changing.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, from now on a convicted felon or an offender released from custody will be known as a “formerly incarcerated person,” or a “justice-involved” person or just a “returning resident.”

San Francisco
San Francisco is known for its open views and lax stance on crime. But this might be taking it too far. (Wikipedia Commons)



Drug addicts or substance abusers will become “a person with a history of substance use.”

Parolees are now a “person under supervision.” A juvenile “delinquent” will become a “young person with justice system involvement,” or a “young person impacted by the juvenile justice system.”

Returning resident? Justice-involved? People… let’s be real. A spade is a spade… even if you decide to start calling it something else.

Apparently calling a criminal a criminal isn’t politically correct… and now the city is pushing for new language throughout the criminal justice system to help change the way everyday citizens think about people who commit crimes.





San Francisco rebrands convicted felons as 'justice-involved persons'
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors quietly passed the resolution last month with a unanimous vote, directing all city agencies and departments to adopt its list of sanitized language.




Let’s not forget that San Francisco boasts some pretty intense numbers when it comes to crime rates.

According to Neighborhood Scout, with a crime rate of 70 per one thousand residents, San Francisco has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes – from the smallest towns to the very largest cities.

Maybe they should be teaching the community about how to better their lives… instead of changing the phrasing to make them feel better about their mistakes.

homeless_san_francisco_california
The homeless population in San Francisco is booming… and so is the city’s crime rate. (Flickr)



“We don’t want people to be forever labeled for the worst things that they have done,” Supervisor Matt Haney told the newspaper. “We want them ultimately to become contributing citizens, and referring to them as felons is like a scarlet letter that they can never get away from.”
So instead of describing a repeat offending drug addict who stole from you… police might have to refer to them as “a returning resident who was involved with the justice system and who is currently under supervision with a history of substance use.”





Seriously?

This is also the city that started a poop patrol service to help clean human waste off of the streets that stems from an overwhelming homeless population. Yes… it’s literally a crew that cleans up after people instead of finding ways to get them not to defecate in the streets…

https://www.lawenforcementtoday.com/san-francisco-rebrands-criminal-justice-convicted-felon/
 

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Californians are the Uber politically correct idiots of the US, they stopped schools from suspending unruly and disruptive students.
 
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