The results certainly sound encouraging.
I'm curious though how people from those communities who tried to do the "right thing" and not get involved with gangs feel about this leniency.
I'd imagine there's a tipping point where too much forgiveness and inclusion for too many criminals leads to a lack of trust in the rule of law.
[1]: http://time.com/longform/portugal-drug-use-decriminalization...
The results certainly sound encouraging.
I'm curious though how people from those communities who tried to do the "right thing" and not get involved with gangs feel about this leniency.
I'd imagine there's a tipping point where too much forgiveness and inclusion for too many criminals leads to a lack of trust in the rule of law.