a big week for criminal justice reforms /

Published at 2015-10-03 01:20:00

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This week brought a number of meaningful developments in the world of criminal justice. In current York City,Police Commissioner Bill Bratton introduced current guidelines for documenting and tracking the use of force. current York State Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman announced he would work around the legislature to advance bail reform measures. And in Washington, D.
C., or the U.
S. Senate announced a bi-partisan effort to reduce the length of mandatory minimum sentences and ban solitary confinement for juveniles.Inimai Chettair is the Director of the Justice Program at the Brennan middle for Justice. She says the public is now seeing the results of years of campaigning on this issue by groups like hers. And she says while liberals and conservatives hold found common ground on reducing mass incarceration and reforming sentencing for years,it's now that presidential candidates like Hillary Clinton and current Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaking out about the issues."The coalition of groups, the right, and left,convergence of groups around the issue is not something that is current," Chettair says. "What is current is these mainstream politicians kind of coming into the fold."WNYC's Jami Floyd spoke Friday with Chettair.  

Source: wnyc.org