We’re launching Smart Justice at the Capitol! Tune in on our Facebook Live stream, or on CT-N: http://ct-n.com/CTNplayer.asp?livestream=3 …pic.twitter.com/oNlP9d76wq
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“People, not prisons, means our state needs to invest in people, not ineffective, expensive, and brutal incarceration ... all people in Connecticut have paid the price of mass incarceration. Yet we can’t afford the true cost.” - Anderson Curtis, Smart Justice field organizerpic.twitter.com/72gzaLSqa5
“Every person can get involved with Smart Justice... It will take all of us to make a smarter justice system in Connecticut.” - Anderson Curtis, ACLU-CT Smart Justice
“In Connecticut, there is very little data about the decisions prosecutors make. Prosecutors hold people’s lives in their hands.” - Gus Marks-Hamilton, on why Connecticut needs a bill to create transparency about prosecutors’ work.pic.twitter.com/c4EnKJ172h
“Transparency and sunlight are good for everyone who cares about making Connecticut a stronger state.” - Gus Marks-Hamilton, ACLU-CT Smart Justice
“A person’s record of arrest or conviction alone does not tell you whether they will be a good employee or neighbor.”- Gus Marks-Hamilton, ACLU-CT Smart Justice
82% of Connecticut voters agree that people who have been convicted of a crime can turn their lives around with help. #SmartJustice
“This press conference, the way it is constructed, is important for changing the way we talk about these things.” - @10SDDempic.twitter.com/HRmBE6hhb2
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