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  2. 2024 Mexican judicial reform - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Mexican judicial reform is a series of constitutional amendments that restructured the judiciary of Mexico. [1] The reform replaced Mexico's appointment-based system for selecting judges with one where judges, pre-selected by Congress, are elected by popular vote, with each judge serving a renewable nine-year term.

  3. End of defund police era? Crime, prosecutorial crackdown in ...

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    Intending to reform the criminal justice system, they passed bills aimed at moving police funds to other entities or changing the way police pursue suspects after George Floyd's murder.

  4. Tide shifts against criminal justice reform among California ...

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    For the record: 9:26 a.m. Nov. 7, 2024: An earlier version of this article misspelled the first name of the Vera Institute’sInsha Rahman as Insah.. In deep-blue L.A. County, the "godfather of ...

  5. Criminal justice reform - Wikipedia

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    Criminal justice reform seeks to address structural issues in criminal justice systems such as racial profiling, police brutality, overcriminalization, mass incarceration, and recidivism. Criminal justice reform can take place at any point where the criminal justice system intervenes in citizens’ lives, including lawmaking , policing, and ...

  6. Smart on Crime - Wikipedia

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    Children's Defense Fund president Marian Wright Edelman praised the book saying: Harris speaks from experience to debunk myths and offer real solutions to many of the problems with [our] current criminal justice system. Her suggestions have the potential to change and save lives. [3]

  7. Editorial: California doesn't have to choose between public ...

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    California voters decided this week to roll back criminal justice reforms and appeared to be ousting progressive prosecutors in Los Angeles and Alameda counties, effectively reversing decisions ...

  8. Prison Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Prison Fellowship launched Outrageous Justice, a multimedia small-group curriculum and companion book that makes Christians aware of the current crisis in the criminal justice system, and then activates them to respond by caring for victims of crime and prisoners and advocating for restorative reforms. Developed by subject-matter ...

  9. Who could be in Trump’s Cabinet? Contenders for new ... - AOL

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    Policies she supported during Trump’s first term were criminal justice reforms that lessened prison sentences for some relatively minor offenses. Secretary of State Richard Grenell