Thank you so much.
I just wanted to say that when we are talking about public safety, in the line of work we do, we have to remember that the people we work with and alongside—who are the many people who are criminalized; they are the women and gender-diverse folks who are often in prison—are also part of the public when we're talking about public safety. Merely saying that putting someone in custody, as an aside.... There's a lot more to that simple statement.
We are concerned about people doing irreparable harm. We're concerned about the state doing irreparable harm. That's a really key point for us. If somebody is put in prison or jail and they have been wrongfully convicted—there are many examples of that in our country that we know of, and many that we are aware of that are not public—then the state has done irreparable harm in that case.