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What Prosecutors Should Learn from 2020’s Pandemic and Protests
In the new year, every prosecutor’s office should commit to protecting victims and workers, holding police accountable, and keeping families together.
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Prisons Are Overwhelmed With COVID-19. Why Aren’t Governors Doing More?
How governors respond to this pandemic will define their legacy. They all face a choice: save lives in prisons now, or hand down potential death sentences with their inaction and watch harm ripple through communities and exacerbate inequities into future generations.
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San Francisco Deserves Restorative Justice
Our response to crime should focus on healing and accountability, not punishment and retribution.