San Fran City Govt’s Response to Rising Crime Rate: Change ‘Convicted Felon’ to ‘Justice-Involved Person’Crime industry welcomes "person first" terminology Andrew Stiles - August 21, 2019 3:35 PMSan Francisco is a city in decline. The cartoonish wealth of Silicon Valley surrounds an urban landscape beset by rampant homelessness and the highest property-crime rate in the country. Also, poop.
Local officials are doing everything in their power to confront the city's challenges, for example, by targeting a "racist" mural of George Washington at a high school bearing the founding father's name. They are intent on doing something about all the crime as well, just not in the traditional way that most cities confront crime.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors proposed new language guidelines to re-shape the way people talk about those in the crime industry. Words such as "felon," "offender," and "convict" would be replaced by "person first" terminology. Under the proposal, a convicted criminal would be referred to as a "formerly incarcerated person," or "justice-involved individual," or even a "returning resident."
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