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August 3, 2021
Rounding up just some notable Crime Report coverage and commentary
I have previously praised The Crime Report for its coverage and commentary on a range of criminal justice stories, and I try to make sure I check out this great resource regularly. But today I got via email a weekly review of Crime Report pieces, and I realized I had missed a lot of important recent work. These stories, in particular, seemed worth flagging for sentencing fans:
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"After 15 Years, Does the Adam Walsh Act Need Rethinking?" by Derek Logue
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"Race Can Determine Who Avoids Prison: Study" by Eva Herskowitz
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"‘Second Chance’ Pell Grants Program Expands to 200 Schools in 2022" by Gabriela Felitto
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"COVID Guidance Left Fed Corrections Staff Confused: Report" by Gabriela Felitto
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"9 Ways States Can Strengthen ‘Underfunded, Overburdened’ Public Defense" by TCR Staff
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"Prisoners Freed During COVID are ‘Twisting in the Wind,’ say Reformers" by TCR Staff
August 3, 2021 at 01:38 PM | Permalink