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This excerpt deals with the closing of the Rikers Island jail complex in New York. The author, from Judicial Watch, clearly states the arguments against closing the jail and some of the problems with the justice system in America. On our recent Pop-up Prayer Call, General Flynn’s attorney, Sidney Powell, explained the need for significant criminal justice reform and a restored sense of decency and justice in America. Will you pray for this? Leave a comment.
Ideas have consequences and this week in New York City arrived more evidence that progressive forces in Gotham have lost their collective mind. The New York City Council voted to close the 400-acre Rikers Island jail complex. Keeping violent criminals off the streets? Future crime waves? Never mind, theyāll figure that out later.
Rikers is a hellhole with a long history of human-rights abuses. Serious reform is needed. But thatās not what the radical Left is looking for. New York is in the vanguard of a national āAbolish Prisonsā movement. All prisons must be done away with.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is on the bandwagon. āMass incarceration did not begin in New York City,ā he declared recently, ābut it will end here.ā
Radical chic star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez also has signed on to prison abolition. āMass incarceration is our American reality,ā sheĀ wrote. āIt is a system whose logic evolved from the same lineage as Jim Crow, American apartheid, & slavery. To end it, we have to change.ā
In case youāre wondering about Ocasio-Cortezās influence on the Left, Bernie Sanders has been touting her upcoming endorsement, slated forĀ a rally SaturdayĀ in Queens. Rep. Ilhan Omar also endorsed Sanders this week.
Meanwhile, the jails controversy in New York is catching fire.
On Wednesday, a City Council committee set in motion a land-use change that would ban jails on Rikers after 2026. Yesterday, the full council voted. Rikers will be closed and new, smaller jails will be built in four city communitiesāone each in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.
Rikers these days houses about 7,200 inmates, though it has capacity for many more. The four new jails would hold a total of about 3,200āroughly 800 inmates per jail.
Do the math. That leaves about 4,000 inmates currently at Rikers. What about them? Advocates for the new jails say a years-long drop in the crime rate, diversion programs, changes in arrest and sentencing practices, and new legislation will reduce the cityās jail population to around 3,200.
But the Manhattan Instituteās Rafael Mangual points to some contradictory evidence. De Blasioās 2017 Mayorās Management Report says the recent decline in jail population is due to his administrationās āsuccessful efforts to divert low-risk, non-violent offenders from our jailsā and notes that those āwho remain [in jail] tend to be more violent and difficult to manage.ā
āIt does indeed seem to be the case,ā MangualĀ writes, āthat the current residents of Rikers Island are, in large part, the worst of the worst.ā Theyāre āviolent and difficult to manage,ā in the words of the mayorās own report. Mangual asks: can the Rikers population really be reduced by several thousand more āwithout those very inmates being left to roam the streets?ā
But thatās a sham. Community action, court action, and elections can reverse decisions by the mayor and City Council. Itās more accurate to say that the fight over jails and prison abolition in New York has just begun.
(Excerpt from Judicial Watch. Article by Micah Morrison.)
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In scripture we found the bad guys and their families eliminated totally. It is a mercy that this did not continue but is anyone learning from it? I think of the prison in the south Angola, which was so bad that no warden wanted the job…until one man said “Only if I have complete control.” He got the position and brought in seminary students to teach the Bible…and the change was BEYOND anyone’s expectations even for the prisoners. I heard this story from Ravi Zacharias and I believe only God is our answer. Bring Him into ALL the situations of our culture and expect an answer to the really, really hard issues we face. We have a covenant keeping God whose mercy and grace is His obligatory loyal love and it NEVER fails.
The Bible demands retribution for criminals. We cannot overlook evil. Prison reforms should be carried out, but humanistic judgments rather than Biblical instruction should not be carried out. I am praying for truth and justice to be done in New York.
There is nothing in the Law about Jain but there is capitol punishment and fines