←back to thread

227 points paulpauper | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.48s | source
Show context
1vuio0pswjnm7 ◴[] No.44381880[source]
The Atlantic suggests this results from the release of those convicted during a decades long crime wave, which apprently took place when many of us grew up. Perhaps it also tracks with a progressive decline in law enforcement. Whether that is because crime waves not longer exist or whether it is some other reason is a question for the reader. A substanbtial amount of crime is now done via internet. Few are ever convicted.
replies(3): >>44382077 #>>44383283 #>>44384348 #
1. UmGuys ◴[] No.44384348[source]
Of course it does. The framing is from the establishment. The surge in crime and rise in prison population is because we criminalized existence EG "the war on drugs". Now we're getting rid of some of the worse things.