How the US lost control of criminality -or- What happens when the - TopicsExpress



          

How the US lost control of criminality -or- What happens when the leftist activists decided to fix perceived prejudice in the US criminal justice system. As you probably already suspect, its the same result that we got when leftist activists decided to fix what they considered to be prejudiced housing loan policies and medical insurance policies. The problems they fixed were problems that didnt exist and the only thing they did was destroy what they were trying to fix... Crime began rising precipitously in the 1960s after the Supreme Court, under Chief Justice Earl Warren, started tilting the scales in favor of the criminals. Some 63 percent of respondents to a Gallup poll taken in 1968 judged the Warren Court, in place from 1953 to 1969, too lenient on crime; but Warren’s jurisprudence was sup­ported wholeheartedly by the liberal intellectuals of that era, as well as by politicians who wanted to shift blame for criminal behavior away from the criminals. Popular books of the time, like Karl Menninger’s “The Crime of Punishment,” argued that “law and order” was an “inflammatory” term with racial overtones. “What it really means,” said Menninger, “is that we should all go out and find the n–– and beat them up.” The late William Stuntz, a Harvard law professor, addressed this history in his 2011 book, “The Collapse of American Criminal Justice.” “The lenient turn of the mid-twentieth century was, in part, the product of judges, prosecutors and politicians who saw criminal punishment as too harsh a remedy for ghetto violence,” wrote Mr. Stuntz. “The Supreme Court’s expansion of criminal defendants’ legal rights in the 1960s and after flowed from the Justices’ percep­tion that poor and black defendants were being victimized by a system run by white government officials. Even the rise of harsh drug laws was in large measure the product of reformers’ efforts to limit the awful costs illegal drug markets impose on poor city neighborhoods. Each of these changes flowed, in large measure, from the decisions of men who saw themselves as reformers. But their reforms showed an uncanny ability to take bad situations and make them worse. Read more: washingtontimes/news/2014/jul/21/family-secret-what-the-left-wont-tell-you-about-bl/#ixzz3KGGYWm70 Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
Posted on: Thu, 27 Nov 2014 09:59:17 +0000

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