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Victims Voices Left Out Of Criminal Justice Reform

Victims Voices Left Out Of Criminal Justice Reform By Sarah Martinson | April 18, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT Criminal justice reform has gained momentum in the U.S. with state and federal lawmakers pushing for new legislation that would reduce incarceration, but some lawmakers and advocates argue that crime victims are being forgotten in these reforms. Victims Experiences With The Criminal Justice System According to victims rights advocates, the most comprehensive study conducted about victims views of the criminal justice system in recent years is the Alliance for Safety and Justice s 2016 national survey. Here is what that survey showed. 1 in 10 61% of crimes victims are more in favor of shorter prison sentences and more spending on prevention and rehabilitation

Black Americans experiencing collective trauma, grief

Black Americans experiencing collective trauma, grief Today 9:43 AM Baltazar Enriquez, Kristian Armendariz, and Enrique Enriquez embrace one another, after the body camera footage of Chicago police killing Adam Toledo was released, Thursday, April 15, 2021 in Chicago. A 13-year-old Chicago boy appears to have dropped a handgun and begun raising his hands less than a second before a police officer shot and killed him last month, footage released Thursday under community pressure shows. (Tyler LaRiviere/Chicago Sun-Times via AP)AP Facebook Share Carlil Pittman knows trauma firsthand. As the co-founder of the Chicago-based youth organization GoodKidsMadCity-Englewood, he grieved the loss of Delmonte Johnson, a young community activist, more than two years ago to the very thing the teen fought fiercely against: gun violence.

Some criminal justice reform bills stall in Tallahassee

SHARE ORLANDO, Fla. Justice Reform in Florida often centers around over-incarceration and racial disparities. But there are also disparities in support systems for victims of crime. Several lawmakers in Tallahassee made it one of their top priorities to help maintain human dignity while trying to improve mental health and strengthen rehabilitation.  However, some criminal justice reform is not gaining traction in the halls of the Florida Capitol. What You Need To Know HB 1467 and SB 1838 both are aimed at dealing with employee protections, benefits, and accommodations for those who are victims of crime Both bills never made it through Florida Senate committees

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