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  2. List of criminal justice reform organizations in the United ...

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    Alliance for Safety and Justice; American Civil Liberties Union; Amnesty International USA; Anti-Recidivism Coalition; Center for Court Innovation; Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice; Color of Change; Ella Baker Center for Human Rights; FWD.us; Right on Crime; The Marshall Project; Southern Center for Human Rights; Southern ...

  3. Right On Crime - Wikipedia

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    Right On Crime is a campaign of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, a conservative think tank. [3] After its founding in Texas, Right On Crime has contributed to many criminal justice reforms in over 38 states, working with bipartisan partners throughout the country.

  4. Criminal justice reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Texas in 2007 they were seeking to build more prisons at a cost of 2 billion dollars. The legislature enacted criminal justice reforms and by 2010 they closed 4 prisons and are planning on closing more and the crime rate dropped. <Grover, N. (2017). Conservatives For Criminal Justice Reform. The Wall Street Journal, pp a17. >

  5. Red States Are Reversing Criminal Justice Reform - AOL

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    Most of the same advocate groups are still lobbying for reform—and notching victories in some states—but the broad-based path for criminal justice reform bills has narrowed or altogether ...

  6. Justice Department proposes major changes to address ...

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    The proposal from the Justice Department's Office for Victims of Crime, a major overhaul to how states across the U.S. currently handle victims compensation claims, comes less than a year after an ...

  7. First Step Act - Wikipedia

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    The Senate actually did not vote on criminal justice reform until December 2018 due to disagreement about the scope of the First Step Act. Without the inclusion of meaningful sentence reform akin to the measures proposed in the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015, many Senate Democrats were unwilling to support it.

  8. Rodney Ellis - Wikipedia

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    The Tim Cole Advisory Panel's work led Ellis in 2011 to author a package of legislation to reform and improve the reliability of the Texas criminal justice system. Those improvements included eyewitness identification reforms to address the leading cause of proven wrongful convictions, and legislation to ensure that DNA evidence can and will be ...

  9. Door County judge candidates discuss reforms, how they ... - AOL

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    DOOR COUNTY - Two candidates are running for Door County Branch 1 Circuit court judge to replace D. Todd Ehlers, who is not running for reelection after 24 years serving on the bench.