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Jessica Jackson 3. velj
I better not hear any Democrats complain either. A sitting president - regardless of party- campaigning on will help us bring many more people home.
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Beth Shelburne 1. velj
Wanting a criminal justice system that is fair for everyone is not soft on crime. Wanting sentences that are proportional to the crimes is not leniency. Wanting constitutional conditions and true rehabilitation in prisons is not ignoring victims.
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Texas Public Policy Foundation 29. sij
Criminal justice reform doesn’t just make communities safer; it restores lives—and hope. Alice Marie Johnson, once sentenced to life in prison, is now free and working to better the criminal justice system.
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prisondiamond 11 h
"Mandatory minimums are unfocused: by locking everyone up indiscriminately, they put some of the wrong people in prison too long and waste public safety dollars that could be better spent on nearly anything else."
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ACUF for Justice 3. velj
Was awesome to see and highlighted during the . No one deserves life in prison for a nonviolent drug offense.
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Holly Harris 3. velj
President Trump had 30 seconds to communicate his most effective message in a multi-million $ ad. And he chose to feature and . Now...any Republicans out there want to attack him for it???
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Justice Action Network 1 h
Once again, gets a bipartisan standing ovation at the ! Members of Congress worked across the aisle to pass the First Step Act and Fair Chance Act and we're looking forward to working with both sides to make sure they are fully implemented.
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Julie Emerson 3. velj
I’m cool if you don’t agree with everything about , but I think we can all agree no one deserves a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense.
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Real Prison Issues 28. sij
I find it puzzling why anyone wouldn't believe in prison reform when most of the people are going to be released. People don't want safe streets? Better citizens? A better society? It is a no-brainer.
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Maria Borden 2 h
Odgovor korisniku/ci @mariacborden
Probation and parole populations grew 239 percent from 1980 to 2016. That's 1 in 55 adults on supervision today. Your state's stat:
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Cassie jo monaco 2. velj
Miss my husband. Counting down months. I am proud of him and proud of us. He said he was not going to squander his time away. He was going to become a better man. Well done.
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Kathy Morse 3. velj
Least we forget the dire need to bring to individual States. Trump's action only impact those in Federal facilities which represents a little bit less than 1/3 of individuals in jails and prisons in the US. It's time for individual States to step up to the plate.
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Jason Pye 40 min
Great to hear this. matters.
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J. Robertson 1 h
Had a great day hosting Matthew Charles in Jackson, talking criminal justice reform with policy makers! Matthew was the first person released from prison under the First Step Act and is an outstanding advocate for reform.
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R Street Institute 2 h
We know that young people in smaller facilities are more likely to build trusting relationships with staff than those kept in large, impersonal facilities. Equally important to their progress are relationships with family members.
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Dan Isett 2 h
Criminal Justice reform is one if the greatest successes of leadership. I'm glad everyone clapped for that line.
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prisondiamond 2 h
ALL STAND!!
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Arnold Ventures 2 h
Republicans & Democrats showed they can work together on when they passed , which changed the national conversation on mass incarceration and reflects Americans’ hunger for a fairer and more effective system. We need to continue that momentum.
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Mickey White 2 h
Oh look they want to try to take credit for .
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Decarceration Nation 7 h
We love listener mail! Let us know what issues are on your mind: DecarcerationNationPodcast[at]
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