Severity, Law, and the Collapse of Proportion
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In this episode of The Deep Dive, we examine the arguments presented in Roberto Rachewsky’s Substack essay “Severity, Law, and the Collapse of Proportion.”
The discussion centers on a unified 1–10 severity scale ranking misconduct—from minor civil infractions to irreversible crimes—based on third-party harm and statutory penalties. Beyond classification, the episode explores the constitutional implications of collapsing proportionality in law enforcement.
When low-severity violations are met with high-severity force, fundamental protections—life, liberty, property, privacy, and due process—come under strain. This conversation analyzes the legal, institutional, and moral consequences of that shift.
Proportionality is not procedural nuance. It is a structural safeguard of justice.
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