Did you know that people held in pretrial detention are more likely to fail to appear than those who are released immediately? Explore the success of New York City’s Supervised Release! Miriam Popper, former executive director, talks about the program that centers community support over incarceration for those awaiting trial.
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Did you know that people held in pretrial detention are more likely to fail to appear than those who are released immediately? Explore the success of New York City’s Supervised Release! Miriam Popper, former executive director, talks about the program that centers community support over incarceration for those awaiting trial.
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For those who have been touched by the criminal justice system in the U.S., second chances can seem far away. However, we know that there’s hope for the formerly incarcerated. Together, we can change how criminal justice works in this country and create a system that is fair for all. To learn more, click the link in our bio. #louisiana #appleseed #appleseednetwork #accesstojustice #criminaljustice #reform
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For those who have been touched by the criminal justice system in the U.S., second chances can seem far away. However, we know that there’s hope for the formerly incarcerated. Together, we can change how criminal justice works in this country and create a system that is fair for all. To learn more, click the link in our bio. #louisiana #appleseed #appleseednetwork #accesstojustice #criminaljustice #reform
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Exciting news! The latest blog post on Informativo La Región is now live, shedding light on a crucial legal case. Ramiro S. has been sentenced to more than 18 years in prison for the heinous crimes of sexual abuse and rape against his 4-year-old niece. This verdict marks an important step towards justice. To learn more about this case and its implications, click on the link below: [Read more](https://ift.tt/Qt1lGdw) The post, which highlights the sentencing of Ramiro S., can be found exclusively on Informativo La Región. Stay informed and join the conversation around this crucial issue. #LaPiedad #CrimeandJustice #ChildSafety Remember, positive change starts with awareness. Share this important read with your network and help make a difference. [Image Source](https://ift.tt/U2FJatl)
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The new government policy paper on Restorative Justice highlights the importance of this process in the criminal justice system. Restorative justice can be a great approach in reducing recidivism, helping individuals to live crime-free and drug-free lives while also taking ownership and accountability for their past actions. At Frontline Make Change this is an approach we would like to see our organisation being able to utilise within the prison care system and communities we work within. More information about the policy paper can be found here: https://lnkd.in/e7VcUFMM
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