Justice and Consequences
Lara highlights the troubling reality of a justice system that often overlooks the most vulnerable, suggesting that viral incidents can skew policy decisions. Seneca counters with a stark portrayal of safety issues in Oakland, emphasizing the disconnect between the realities of crime and the perceptions of those in power. Both emphasize the need for a more nuanced understanding of justice that considers the human cost of punitive measures.In this clip
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