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June 28, 2021
Still more great new essays in Brennan Center's "Punitive Excess" series
I highlighted here a few months a terrific new essay series assembled by the Brennan Center for Justice under the title "Punitive Excess." I am pleased to see that new essays are continuing to be added to the series now on a weekly basis, and here are the three most recent entries everyone should be sure to check out:
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"Covid-19 and the Struggle for Health Behind Bars" by Homer Venters
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"Collateral Consequences and the Enduring Nature of Punishment" by Cameron Kimble and Ames Grawert
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"Probation and Parole as Punishment" by Peggy McGarry
Prior related posts:
- Brennan Center launches notable new essay series titled "Punitive Excess"
- More notable new essays in Brennan Center's "Punitive Excess" series
- Three more great new essays in Brennan Center's "Punitive Excess" series
June 28, 2021 at 02:31 PM | Permalink