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“It’s a dragnet”: Denver police far more likely to cite Latino kids for violating curfew

“Doleac, the researcher, contends that even a well-intended program can be especially burdensome for low-income parents and kids who work hourly jobs. They often don’t have paid time off to deal with the court system.“

Denver Post

November 18, 2018

OvercriminalizationPhillip ReevesNovember 18, 2018Denver PostComment
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