HLS Criminal Justice

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The Criminal Justice Policy Program: we connect to those seeking criminal justice reform.

Harvard Law School
Vrijeme pridruživanja: rujan 2015.

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    3. ruj 2019.

    New report from , setting out vision for judges’ role in ensuring proportionate monetary sanctions. It provides a comprehensive set of reforms for how courts should think about fines and fees, proportionate sentencing, and response to non-payment.

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    30. sij

    San Francisco DA Chesa Boudin has eliminated money bail in the city, making his pretrial detention policy the most progressive in the country. But it still uses flawed predictive tools to decide whether to keep legally innocent people in jail.

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    We should not just be looking at courts when we talk about fines and fees, the police play a vital role in perpetuating these systems. We cannot just focus on changing funding structures but we need to reduce the power of police to impose and collect

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    Let the Symposium on Fees & Fines Policy begin! Co-sponsored by and

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    Still time to register for this Friday's fines & fees symposium. Will feature 's very own and and a keynote by CA Sen.

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    16. sij

    A tremendously helpful paper from one of the leading experts on probation-- work has been instrumental in 's research, especially our current project on the intersection of probation and court debt.

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    18. pro 2019.

    I wrote a piece about the connection b/w imposing/enforcing monetary sanctions and opportunities for police violence, and how this should influence our reforms to fines and fees systems. Available here for now: . (1/2)

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    6. pro 2019.

    Colin Doyle of on the distortion of judges’ thinking from risk assessments: “Risk assessments don’t provide information a judge can use. They provide outcomes to their thinking”

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    7. stu 2019.

    Looking forward to giving this talk next week--thank you to & the HLS branches of & NLG for inviting & sponsoring. And especially to for joining me in conversation. Can't wait!

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    24. lis 2019.

    Excited to welcome to campus next week to talk about lawyers' role in the punishment bureaucracy at . Sponsored by and others.

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    18. lis 2019.

    📣ATTN: PDs, Legal Aid attnys, & others working in criminal-legal systems - We () are working on a research project re: how states use probation supervision to monitor and enforce repayment of fines/fees. We're looking to talk to folks with first-hand experience (1/3)

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    17. lis 2019.

    folks out there, has developed a great tool for searching state laws related to criminal justice debt. h/t :

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    New and important work by and , participants in the conference on fees and fines earlier this month. .

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    27. ruj 2019.

    I joined to talk about our recommendations for what judges must do to reduce the injustices of monetary sanctions. Scroll down to listen:

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    Report from presents road map for court fee and fine reform

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    24. ruj 2019.

    New report by Harvard Law scholars presents road map for court fee and fine reform - Harvard Law Today ⁦

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    24. ruj 2019.

    “Municipal and state governments should pay for courts and other government functions through tax revenue. They should not use fees as a backdoor tax in the face of budgetary shortfalls"

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    24. ruj 2019.
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    In a new report, researchers at argue for eliminating court fees and making court fines proportionate to the offense and ability to pay

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    23. ruj 2019.

    Thank you, for featuring our paper on proportionality and our recent conference on monetary sanctions. . and : bonus = some pictures of you expounding all your brilliance!

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    This new report from is worth reading. It explains what judges can do TODAY to stop from punishing people for their poverty. These recommendations will help move courts toward a culture of proportionality, fairness, and repair.

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