He doesn’t provide a citation, but I’m fairly confident he’s pulling these numbers from this SF Chronicle writeup, which is actually citing a change from 2018-2019 to 2020-2021. So right off the bat Shellenberger is fudging the data.
Oh wow, I wasn’t expecting the guy to just lie about this.
Much of this lawlessness can be linked to Proposition 47, a California ballot initiative passed in 2014, under which theft of less than $950 in goods is treated as a nonviolent misdemeanor and rarely prosecuted.
Which is just not true at all. Every state has some threshold, and California’s is actually on the “tough on crime” side of the spectrum.
Shellenberger himself is an interesting guy, though not necessarily in a good way.
Oh wow, I wasn’t expecting the guy to just lie about this.
In general, WSJ reporting on SF crime has been quite bad. In another article they write
Which is just not true at all. Every state has some threshold, and California’s is actually on the “tough on crime” side of the spectrum.
Shellenberger himself is an interesting guy, though not necessarily in a good way.