> If 20% of the people are wrongfully accused, but the system catches 99.9% of the actual criminals, then they will be very happy with that system.
The opposite (presumption of innocence, preferring having some criminals leave free than a single innocent person wrongly imprisonned, etc) has been the norm in all occidental democracies for the last two centuries or so. What makes you think it could change?
The opposite (presumption of innocence, preferring having some criminals leave free than a single innocent person wrongly imprisonned, etc) has been the norm in all occidental democracies for the last two centuries or so. What makes you think it could change?