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Archives for March 2021

Boudin in his first year faces backlash, opposition and controversy

March 31, 2021 by Vincent O'Bannon

From policing his city through a global pandemic, controversies in policy, political opposition, the backlash of a homicide, and excessive force by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Legal, Prison Reform Tagged With: Chesa Boudin, criminal justice reform

Decarceration fund seeks to empower system-impacted people

March 31, 2021 by Harry C. Goodall Jr.

Decarceration has become more than just a chant as criminal justice reform advocates seek to build a thriving business sector to challenge … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Parole and Release, Re-Entry Tagged With: Reentry, reentry programs

Gascón meets obstruction in sentencing reform in Los Angeles

March 31, 2021 by Harry C. Goodall Jr.

Newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced special directives aimed to reform the county’s sentencing and death … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Death Penalty, Politics Tagged With: criminal justice reform, District Attorney

Immigrants subject to ICE deportation regardless of commutations, pardons or medical reprieves

March 31, 2021 by Heriberto Arredondo

Deportation is still a reality for undocumented immigrants with a criminal past, even if they have received a commutation or pardon from a governor, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Immigration, Most Read, Politics, Spanish Tagged With: ICE, immigration detention

Incarcerated juveniles suffer psychologically during COVID-19 lockdowns

March 31, 2021 by Edwin Chavez

Incarcerated juveniles around the nation are feeling the psychological pressures of being exposed to harsh solitary confinement conditions in the name … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Health and Wellness, Health Care, Juvenile Justice, Mental Health, Mental Stimulation Tagged With: COVID-19, youth offenders

Justice Done Right to fight and challenge bias in East Bay

March 31, 2021 by Nathan McKinney

“Justice Done Right” is the theme two progressive Black women running to challenge the incumbent Alameda County district attorney and sheriff, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics Tagged With: Oakland, Politics

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