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The city of San Francisco is trying to change the public’s perception of criminals by introducing new language to refer to someone who committed a crime.
The Board of Supervisors put the changes in place in July.
So, from now on, according to Fox News, a “convicted felon” will be referred to as a “justice-involved person.”
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that a criminal released from custody will be called a “formerly incarcerated person” or a “returning resident.”
San Francisco adopting new language for criminals, will call them a 'justice-involved person'
The Board of Supervisors put the changes in place in July.
So, from now on, according to Fox News, a “convicted felon” will be referred to as a “justice-involved person.”
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that a criminal released from custody will be called a “formerly incarcerated person” or a “returning resident.”
San Francisco adopting new language for criminals, will call them a 'justice-involved person'