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Why we can be hopeful about criminal justice in the US (even if it still jails the most people) →

February 21, 2020 by Oliver Gordon

Just 30 years ago, getting cross-party support to change sentencing, policing or the death penalty would have been almost unthinkable. Today, though progress remains slow, the costs of tough-on-crime policies are prompting a change of heart. THE CORRESPONDENT

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February 21, 2020 /Oliver Gordon
criminal justice, US, prisons, reform
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Creative freedom →

November 26, 2019 by Oliver Gordon

Prisons with art programs release people back into the world who are more stable, and far less likely to return. Why don’t the programs exist everywhere? REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL

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November 26, 2019 /Oliver Gordon
prisons, recidivism, rehabilitation, arts programmes
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