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Pantsuit Politics

5 Things You Need to Know About Criminal Justice Reform

Pantsuit Politics

Lemonada Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.54.9K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2019

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

March is National Criminal Justice Month. Plus, criminal justice reform is one of the few pieces of major legislation that has been passed with bipartisan consensus under the Trump administration. We'll be talking more about this issue on Tuesday's episode. Today, though, we're getting you ready for that conversation by sharing five things you need to know about criminal justice reform.  The cost of the criminal justice system can begin before a person is every convicted of a crime. The Bail Project How the bail system in the US became such a mess — and how it can be fixed Bail reform, which could save millions of unconvicted people from jail, explained The Economics of Bail and Pretrial Detention Once you're in the court system, the process is difficult and representation is hard to come by. Plead guilty, go home. Plead not guilty, stay in jail. The Trial Penalty: The Sixth Amendment Right To Trial on the Verge of Extinction and How To Save It Overworked and Underpaid: America's Public Defended Crisis If you plea or are convicted, sentencing is another layer of inequity. The First Step Act, explained Trump administration looks to Texas as it pushes a criminal justice reform bill A prison sentence is often just the beginning of the punishment which can continue far beyond the prison walls. Is it a poll tax if felons have to pay court costs and fees to regain voting rights? Invisible Punishment: The Collateral Consequences of Mass Imprisonment Let's talk about the death penalty. Death Penalty Fast Facts Nine facts about monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system Can't get enough Pantsuit Politics? Check out our interview on the Little Faith podcast or come see us interview Senator Maggie Hassan at South Church in... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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There's just no way for one person to be able to handle that level of intense issues

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with an individual, which is often the case because the criminal justice system is the

0:16.8

one institution.

0:18.3

So often that these people have interactions with over and over and over again instead

0:21.8

of mental health or addiction help or anything.

0:25.5

I mean, we're just pushing them through this system over and over and over again.

0:31.0

This is Sarah from the Left and Beth from the Right.

0:34.7

You're listening to paid suit qualities.

0:36.4

They're shouting, no insults, plenty of nuance.

0:52.8

Today we are going to talk about five things you need to know about criminal justice or form.

0:58.4

I am so excited for this conversation.

1:00.5

And then on Tuesday's episode, you will hear us talk about our opinions about criminal

1:05.6

justice reform and just go a little bit deeper on this topic.

1:08.4

But before we dive in, we want to make sure that you know we had a lovely conversation

1:13.0

with the folks over at Little Faith Podcast.

1:15.4

So check out Little Faith Podcast to hear our conversation there.

1:19.0

And we're really excited about our upcoming trip to New Hampshire.

1:23.8

Sarah, you want to tell everybody what we're doing there?

1:26.0

Yes.

1:26.5

I've never been to New Hampshire.

1:28.0

I'm so excited about this.

1:29.7

The River Run bookstore invited us to come and they are hosting us with the South Church

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