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California doesn't need to roll back its criminal justice reforms to do a better job fighting crime

"Over the last few years, California has made necessary criminal justice policy changes. What remains undone is the systems change that fleshes out those policies. AB 1065 and other bills like it will help get that change under way."

LA Times

July 14, 2018

State ReformsAnthony BradleyJuly 31, 2018LA Times, California, Prop 47
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