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Seattle, Wa. Do you think this is wise?
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(07-27-2020, 04:00 AM)Antisthenes Wrote: The non dramatic version of the Seattle story minus the hyperbole.....


Quote: The letter says after the pandemic has been brought under control, there will be a phased closure of the jail. Constantine said that the 34-year-old structure is obsolete and too costly to maintain.

Instead of outlining plans for building a new jail, the Constantine supports programs for "prevention, diversion, rehabilitation and harm reduction."

At a press conference on Wednesday, Constantine said the county must "reimagine" the facilities "in light of the realities of today.”

“Three out of every four dollars in county general fund is spent on courts and crime and corrections," Constantine said. "People are talking a lot about defunding the police, but we are paying an entire legal system money that could be better used to promote opportunity, and human potential and, yes safety.”

Kent Mayor Dana Ralph asked the county where those inmates would go as she worried they would be moved into the facility in her city, which she said could possibly lead to safety concerns from businesses and residents.

In a statement, Ralph said the Deputy County Executive Rachel Smith assured her that "the Kent facility would not see an increase in jail population" and that "the Seattle facility may change its model to a more therapeutic model, but that the physical location would remain in Seattle."

Ralph also stated that "the County has assured us that they intend to be a good partner with the City moving forward and would have early planning conversations if they intended to impact the Kent community with their logistical choices."

As for the fate of the Clark Children and Family Justice Center, Constantine announced on Twitter that he will commit to converting the youth detention units to other uses no later than 2025.    
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I suppose "non-dramatic" is one way of putting it... but "sugar coated bullshit" is another, if one bothers to read between the lines and try to reconcile the discrepancies and contradictions internal to the story.

For example, in one place it says 

Quote:Ralph said the Deputy County Executive Rachel Smith assured her that "the Kent facility would not see an increase in jail population" and that "the Seattle facility may change its model to a more therapeutic model, but that the physical location would remain in Seattle." 

 but in another it says 

Quote:Ralph also stated that "the County has assured us that they intend to be a good partner with the City moving forward and would have early planning conversations if they intended to impact the Kent community with their logistical choices.

 - so which is it? Will Kent be impacted, or will it not? The story quoted attempts to have it both ways.

Another example: 

Quote:The letter says after the pandemic has been brought under control, there will be a phased closure of the jail. Constantine said that the 34-year-old structure is obsolete and too costly to maintain. 

and - 

Quote:As for the fate of the Clark Children and Family Justice Center, Constantine announced on Twitter that he will commit to converting the youth detention units to other uses no later than 2025.   

 so are the units too expensive to jail folks in, but not to expensive to "convert to other uses"?

Like I said, I suppose "non-dramatic" IS one way of putting it when the government says "we're going to stop housing detainees", but that does not sound very much more comforting than "we're going to close jails" - both say the same thing, but in different words.

Sugar-coated words in one case.

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Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’




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RE: Seattle, Wa. Do you think this is wise? - by Ninurta - 07-27-2020, 06:55 AM

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