By Dr. Ray Kessler, who is, incidentally, a retired Prof. of Criminal Justice, former defense attorney and prosecutor is your host. I am also a part-time instructor in Criminal Justice at Richland College, an outstanding, 2-year institution in Dallas, TX. https://richlandcollege.edu/ Note that I do NOT select which ads run on the blog.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Criminal Justice Reform: NY Times style
The editorial spells out the New York Times thoughts on criminal justice reform. It highlights two bipartisan bills that could result in major changes at the federal criminal justice system. The editorial presents typical liberal approaches, but worth considering. Isn't it interesting how it sometimes takes budget crises to get criminal justice reforms, especially in conservative states. Sentencing reform decades ago came about because both the Left and Right supported reforms for different reasons. That may be happening again today. Stay tuned
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