Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Eric Holder's race-based guide book wreaks havoc on local enforcement

Not only is US Department of Justice head Eric Holder affecting St. Paul's city charter in Minnesota as I reported this summer, http://deltondigest.blogspot.com/2010/07/photo-id-opposed-by-eric-holder.html, and here: http://deltondigest.blogspot.com/2010/05/justice-dept-to-fight-az-over-july-29.html, but he is affecting our enforcement and family court systems.

The county-run Youth Services Bureau in Ramsey county, Minnesota is a vendor that administers JDAI, Juvenile Diversion Alternatives Initiative, in St. Paul Minnesota under the purview of the county family court system.
http://www.ncjrs.gov/html/ojjdp/dmc_ta_manual/dmcfull.pdf
On page 36 the program contains numbers that are the basis for race-based arrest quotas that must be met and race-based maximum contacts and arrests that may be made by officers.
On page 81 the manual acknowledges it might be seen as such. It is such, as implemented.
So the next time a liberal derides reverse-discrimination as a myth, show him this link, and stay overnight in a neighborhood forsaken by cops at the behest of the county family services, and see if you get work done, are able to refresh yourself for the next day, leave your home and enjoy an event, or in some cases, are able to survive unhurt.
Oh, and the program is pushed and election-cycle funded by Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher.
Bob Fletcher and Matt Bostrom are running for Ramsey County Sheriff. http://www.mattbostrom.org/. No link is available for Fletcher.
Note that of the two, only Fletcher opposes Conceal & Carry and only Fletcher supports St. Paul's highly questionable city charter Sanctuary City laws.
This, combined with the MDE's busing of serious, ambitious school children to popular schools like Mounds Park Academy, deprives neighborhoods such as the West side and East Side even in day-time, of role models, inspiration and in most cases a moral voice.
From an enforcement standpoint, when kids know you can't engage or contact them due to the county directives you follow, they act out and sometimes video their provocative crime as if it is theatre. This is amoral. The liberal juvenile policy of Ramsey County as exemplified in JDAI must be stopped and enforcement decision-making restored to the better informed, those closer to the victims, and those more likely to be eyewitnesses: the St. Paul Police Department St. Paul Police Department.

This is typical of the pretentious deceptive people working at the US Department of Justice under Holder.
From page 34:
"It is useful to recall that the RRI is created by dividing the rate of minority contact by the rate of majority contact. If the two rates are equal, then the resulting index value will be 1.00. Values that are both more than and less than 1.00 thus reflect disproportionate contact."

But of course these are PROFESSIONALS. The race-based formula is way too complicated for people like us.
Whoever wrote this needs a lesson in cause and effect.

Liberals promoting the pilot program last spring:
http://www.tcdailyplanet.net/news/2010/04/07/breaking-cradle-prison-pipeline

This is redistribution of arrests.
The decision to arrest juveniles has been taking from the police and given to the county family court's "Quick Response Team" at the Juvenile Detention Facility, who have not witnessed the crime or necessarily talked to victims. To accomodate the juvenile delinquent maximum numbers in Holder's ridiculously complicated formula, older, more dangerous criminals are released.
A policeman was relieved of duty/transferred because he told his men to arrest juveniles that violated the law. The county family court system has taken over that function (deciding who is arrested) according to Holder's guidebook and race-based formulas.
It is yet another result of Eric Holder's criminal administration.
Our nation's Justice Department is under the custody of criminals under Obama and as such it is a joke. But the office will survive this ignorant administration.

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