Yes. Thank you, Mr. Moore.
On the first count, yes, incapacitation.... Ultimately, the reason for withholding somebody's bail is about ensuring an appearance in court and making sure that if they're a threat, they're not going to engage in further crimes when they're out on bail. But there is no question that overall, if you incapacitate the worst offenders who commit a disproportionately large number of serious violent crimes, at the end of the day, if it's firing on all cylinders, it's going to work. Crime will go down.
As for the statistics, we're not in a position to get into a debate here. I am aware of the difference in collecting over the years. Subject to some more robust information coming forward from experts in the field, I think that particular graph of the violent crime is reasonably reflective of the course of the violent crime rate in this country between 1962 and the present.
I'll leave it at that for now, and thank you for allowing me--