Tag: Criminal Justice Reform

Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony charges related to concealing payments made to an adult film star, making him the first U.S. president convicted of a felony.
Tablet Magazine highlights the work of the Aleph Institute, an organization that provides support to incarcerated individuals and their families, while advocating for criminal justice reform.
Tablet Magazine is highlighting the work of the Aleph Institute, an organization that provides support to incarcerated individuals and their families as well as working towards criminal justice reform.
The current criminal justice reform movement, driven by progressive ideologies, is criticized for its disregard for fact-based reasoning and its negative impact on public safety.
Journalist Nancy Rommelmann's article "A Murder in Portland" delves into the perceived dangers posed by progressives in Portland who are focused on liberating criminals, highlighting an incident that underscores the potential existential threat this trend may pose to regular citizens.
George Soros has been using his vast fortune to back progressive district attorney candidates across the US, spending over $40 million in the past decade.
The podcast discusses the controversial stance of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, who aims to keep convicted criminals out of jail, sparking concerns among Democrats.
The progressive left is moving away from solely advocating for decriminalization and is now focusing on decarceration, which challenges the current criminal justice system.
The article discusses how the recent election challenged the notion that race is the primary factor determining political beliefs and voting patterns.
Lucy Lang, a former assistant district attorney for Manhattan, has announced her candidacy for Manhattan district attorney.
The author recounts their experience leading Rosh Hashanah services for Jewish inmates at Rikers Island, emphasizing the profound impact of connecting with the incarcerated individuals on a personal level.