Why We Need Public Criminology

from The New York Times, article on “Momentum on Criminal Justice Repair“: [The] bill would sentence most first-time, low-level, nonviolent drug offenders to probation rather than prison; give judges more discretion to grant leniency; create alternatives to prison, like drug-treatment and mental-health programs; reward prison contractors for reducing recidivism; largely end federal prosecution of simple … Continue reading Why We Need Public Criminology