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The Rights Track: Using prison data to reduce incarceration
A (More or Less) Definitive Guide to Hillary Clinton’s Record on Law and Order
How the Right got Religion on Justice
Criminal Justice Reform: Progress and Promise
Staying Off the Sidelines: Judges as Agents for Justice System Reform
Murder suspect released under NY’s parole reform law, re-arrested hours later: cops
Sen. Smith: Maryland's Youth Are Ready for Reform – Maryland Matters
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The Arizona Senate failed us. But our fight for criminal justice reform won’t end here.
Deadly And Dangerous Prison Conditions | John Pfaff (Ep.6)
The 1994 Crime Law Hogs The Legal Reform Spotlight. But A Lesser-Known Law Deserves More Attentio...
Joe Biden’s criminal justice reform plan, explained
Prison by Any Other Name: The Harmful Consequences of Popular Reforms
How the FIRST STEP Act Became Law — and What Happens Next