Pubdate: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 Source: Daily Breeze (Torrance, CA) Copyright: 2013 Los Angeles Newspaper group Contact: http://www.dailybreeze.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/881 Author: Stephen Downing JUST THE FACTS, PLEASE Re "Long Beach property crime increase due in part to AB 109 early releases, police say" (Jan. 20): Long Beach police allege that property crime increases are due to prison realignment, but they have nothing to back it up. Their supporting data is absent, just as it was when they pointed to Long Beach marijuana dispensaries as "magnets of crime" - another counter-intuitive product of their unwillingness to think critically and challenge the dominant theory of their organizational culture. According to Police Chief Jim McDonnell, 4,000 fewer people are in the prison system - people with a history of property crimes, of thefts and burglaries and other nonviolent offenses. Without any facts to back it up, perhaps the chief should consider the fact that those 4,000 people were not all "serial" property thieves, and were absorbed into a statewide population approaching 33 million - not just among the 462,000 folks living in Long Beach. The realignment legislation is finally forcing "smart on crime" solutions to the economic, social and human costs that the "tough on crime" extremists shoved down our throats the past 30 years. It's time to stop listening to their zealotry and start listening to those who are working to save us from the mass imprisonment, social damage and economic plunder that's made our nation's incarceration rate the highest in the world. - - Stephen Downing, Long Beach The letter writer is a retired LAPD deputy chief of police and a board member of Law Enforcement - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom