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Fix Criminal Justice

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Council on Criminal Justice (@counciloncj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Council is proud to unveil our inaugural class of stellar members from across the criminal justice field. Diverse in experiences and perspectives, our members are key to our mission of enhancing safety and justice for all. See the list here: counciloncj.org/page/MeetOurMe…

The Council is proud to unveil our inaugural class of stellar members from across the criminal justice field. Diverse in experiences and perspectives, our members are key to our mission of enhancing safety and justice for all.

See the list here: counciloncj.org/page/MeetOurMe…
Justice Action Network (@justiceactionus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Withholding occupational licenses solely on the basis of a criminal record prevents employment & encourages recidivism, especially when the crime is unrelated to the job. TY Sheryl M. Delozier, Jordan A. Harris, @SenatorDiSanto Sen. Judy Schwank for your efforts on smart #CJReform with #SB637.

ACLU of Georgia (@acluofga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Victory for Second Chances! We Won! It's a good day for Second Chances in Georgia! We are honored to be a part of the #SecondChanceGeorgia campaign, led by Georgia Justice Project. Thanks for your help. loom.ly/G5KEyuw

Andrew Crespo (@andrewmcrespo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some news from Harvard Law School, announced today: Over the coming year, I will be launching a new institute at Harvard, the Program on Mass Incarceration, which will use litigation, research, and advocacy to address our country's untenable and unjust approach to incarceration.

Fix Criminal Justice (@fixcrimjustice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to all those who are fighting for #CriminalJusticeReform in NC on this historic achievement! #SecondChanceAct #ncpol

Clark Neily (@conlawwarrior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The feds operating in Portland and elsewhere without identifying insignia, credentials, or affiliation—and refusing to state their legal authority or basis for detaining people—are secret police. That some of you support this particular deployment does not alter their status.

Duke Law (@dukelaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're keeping track.🧐 Follow @DukeCSJ's new #PolicingReform Project for updates on the growing number of police reform legislation being introduced in states across the U.S.! bit.ly/policingreform…

We're keeping track.🧐

Follow @DukeCSJ's new #PolicingReform Project for updates on the growing number of police reform legislation being introduced in states across the U.S.!

bit.ly/policingreform…
The Marshall Project (@marshallproj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ā€œIf no one takes notice, they are going to kill our loved ones." The COVID-19 death toll is soaring in Florida prisons, rising 28% over a recent 72 hour stretch. More at Miami Herald. miamiherald.com/news/special-r…

Scott E. Peyton (@scottepeyton1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a former probation officer I was required to read the conditions of probation or parole at intake to the person on supervision. Most left overwhelmed and confused.

Keegan Hamilton (@keegan_hamilton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US Marshals Service is flying and driving prisoners all over the country without testing for COVID-19. Whistleblowers say it’s a recipe for spreading outbreaks across the entire federal prison system. My latest w/ Keri Blakinger VICE News The Marshall Project: vice.com/en_us/article/…

Utah Social Work (@usocialwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us Oct 14 when legal scholar John Pfaff (John Pfaff, and now @johnpfaff.bsky.social) will outline ways the discretion of prosecutors has led to mass incarceration & how smart changes could transform the #CriminalJustice system. Register now for this free webinar: bit.ly/grandchallenge…! #Up4TheChallenge

Join us Oct 14 when legal scholar John Pfaff (<a href="/JohnFPfaff/">John Pfaff, and now @johnpfaff.bsky.social</a>) will outline ways the discretion of prosecutors has led to mass incarceration &amp; how smart changes could transform the #CriminalJustice system. Register now for this free webinar: bit.ly/grandchallenge…! #Up4TheChallenge
Megan Stevenson (@megantstevenson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is one of the most important criminal justice papers of the last decade. Counties send 50% fewer kids to prison if they (rather than states) have to foot the bill. Suggests a substantial portion of incarceration rates are because decision-makers are insulated from costs. 1/

Matthew Hahn (@hahnscratch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I had a cell mate who took a plea bargain of 7 years to life in 1977. ā€œThe matrixā€ available at the time said he’d be paroled in 14 years if he stayed out of trouble. So he took the deal and he stayed out of trouble. 43 years later, he’s still in prison.