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Introduction- Adam
Possible Intro line & theme: Is this a mistake?
Intro: Clips/voice: Best choices of arguments and debates of prop. 57
dam: Proposition 57. (Pause) Is it really worth the risk? Or is it a mistake waiting to
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happen?
Both arguments are convincing, but its up to you to decide.
If prop 57 passes, it would increase the opportunity of parole for good behavior
to felons who are convicted of nonviolent crimes.
(Pause) Depending on how you define non-violent.
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http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Proposition-57-San-Diego-Oppose-Ballot-M
easure-386679201.html
Video of the guide to prop 57 VIDEO #2: Prop 57 will give constitutional rights to
inmates take away rights of victims and that's an important thing to consider
4:30-4:36
And there is no guarantee Rehabilitation will change an inmate.
Keep in mind that anyone is eligible for treatment.
A study was recorded over a long time period of 20 years. Observing the effects of
Rehabilitation.
Without it, 91% were rearrested. With it, 81% were rearrested. Some argue its a big
difference. Some argue it makes no difference. (Pause)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfOrmCQ0G50&t=164s
After Prop 47 passed November 4, 2014, inmate population dropped all across
California. Savings is predicted to increase 100 million - 200 million dollars in
2016-2017. It saved space for more violent criminals. Those with Felonies and changed
to misdemeanors were able to find jobs. It was a success.
Did this raise crime rate in California because of prop 47?
No proof has said otherwise. Not immediately anyway. There was a neglectable
increase in violent crime.
What does this have to do with Prop 57?
Instead of have 3 nons unacceptable as crimes in proposition 47, what prop. 57 will do
is allow serious and sexual crimes be eligible for parole. People are afraid
rehabilitation wont work. They believe the safety of California is at stake if 57 passes.
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Problems with enlisted non-violent crimes. -Victoria
Possible theme: Cases labeled non-violent
Possible intro: Audio of news cases and propaganda from no on 57
Some of these listed crimes that are considered non-violent might shock the public.
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ape of an intoxicated or an unconscious person, Human Trafficking,
For good behavior, he was released in half of his prison time because of
overflowing population in prison. Turners case was looked upon as
non-violent because there was no force involved in all three of his cases.
The public was outraged.(pause) The victims are devastated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmWBrN7QV6Y
6. What do human trafficking victims suffer from?
7. Cases on rape and human trafficking in San Diego
Videos on cases in San Diego or California
https://traffickingresourcecenter.org/state/california
https://www.sandiego.edu/peace/faculty-and-research/research/human-traffickingstudy.php
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) - Underage sex trafficking is San Diego's second largest
underground economy behind the drug trade, pulling in an average of $810 million in
annual revenue.
The average age of someone being sex trafficked in San Diego is 15.
1,012 HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASES REPORTED THIS YEAR
Sex trafficking is the kidnapping of a person and then using fraud or force to cause a
commercial sex act with an adult or cause a minor to cause a commercial sex act.
- Ana Kasparian breaks down the letter sent to the judge from Brock Turner on her channel The
Young turks. She expresses the concerns on Brock Turners rape case.