Does the phrase “convicted felon” seem too harsh? A California city board thinks so, and now they want people to say “justice-involved person” instead.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors enacted changes to its language for criminals last month, sanitizing the harsh language traditionally used to identify criminals and their crimes, Fox News reported.

San Francisco Supervisors Sanitize 'Convicted Felon' to Spare Feelings
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San Francisco Supervisors Sanitize 'Convicted Felon' to Spare Feelings

Does the phrase "convicted felon" seem too harsh? A Calif. city board thinks so, and now they want people to say "justice-involved person."