NY- Bad Bail Reform Gives a Green Light to Career Criminals Causing Recidivism Rates to Skyrocket

 


Listen to this podcast to find out the REAL numbers regarding Bail Reform and reoffense rates in New York. 

40/50/60% is a VERY different story than the 2% you hear from the author of the bill and her merry band of supporters in Albany.

Jim Quinn is a former executive assistant DA to Richard A Brown, former DA of Queens County. Jim was an ADA in the Queens DAs office for 42 years and retired in 2019.

Are the supporters of bad bail reform acting for the best interest of the voters or are they acting in the best interests of career criminals, gangs and organized crime?  Would they be doing anything differently if they were acting on behalf of these groups? 

3,000 additional victims because of bad bail reform.

Over 300 deaths as a result of bad bail reform.

There were 7,800 people being held in Rickers at the time bad bail reform passed.  After bad bail reform passed, the criminal justice system released around 2,000 inmates.  Crime immediately increased.  The current plan is to limit jail capacity to around 3,000 (no matter what crime is taking place).  Attempts at intelligent debate result in name calling from the other side.





Listen to the whole thing.  Frightening!  (Reading between the lines it appears that the real push for Criminal Justice Reform is to lower the budgets of jails to force the release of more people knowing that crime will increase so these funds can be used to increase social programs.  Party politics over public safety because they do not want to increase taxes?  So sad and so dangerous.  Who came up with this idea?  This strategy has been used across the country with consistently bad results.  Someone thought this was a good idea.)  

Related-  Is the fuzzy math that the bill author is using the same as the moderator in Harris County who says that the county's bad bail reform has not caused crime to increase even though the District Attorney has issued a report saying that it has increased significantly?  Are these groups coordinating their math?  Is this somekind of NEW math that is not based in reality?  Is this all just to mask increased social spending under a cloak of criminal justice reform?

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