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Category: Criminal Justice

cosa blog CJ Sabbath June2018

Criminal Justice Sabbath: It’s all one struggle

Format GalleryPosted on June 1, 2018July 8, 2019Categories Criminal Justice

The nation’s eyes are on our justice system. The traumas children and parents are facing at our border are heart-breaking. Their stories should transform our legal system, our foster care … Continue reading Criminal Justice Sabbath: It’s all one struggle

cosa blog Prison history May2018

Historical context for the prison abolition movement

Format GalleryPosted on May 1, 2018July 8, 2019Categories Criminal Justice

A recent article “Think prison abolition in America is impossible? It once felt inevitable” in the Guardian newspaper lifts up the history of movement for prison reform and abolition. Read … Continue reading Historical context for the prison abolition movement

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