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A new D.C. jail is a shortsighted solution

“The recommendation to build a new jail, however, is a shortsighted proposal that fails to address a more enduring problem: D.C.’s legacy of over-policing, over-incarcerating and dehumanizing its most vulnerable community members.“

Washington Post

March 22, 2019

Prison DesignPhillip ReevesMarch 22, 2019Washington Post, Washington DCComment
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