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Sentencing Law and Policy: Criminal Sentences Alternatives

Sentencing Law and Policy: Criminal Sentences Alternatives
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How are People Being Treated Inside Civil Commitment Facilities

How are People Being Treated Inside Civil Commitment Facilities
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Sentencing Law and Policy: Prison Policy Initiative shines light on "shadowy form of incarceration" known as civil commitment

Sentencing Law and Policy: Prison Policy Initiative shines light on "shadowy form of incarceration" known as civil commitment
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Can Racial Bias Be Corrected in the Child Welfare System?

Historically, the modern-day police force originated in the American South, from racist roots. Patrols that organized to find and recapture escaped slaves evolved to take on additional responsibilities. The child welfare system was born from similar original sins. “Orphan trains” operated for 50 years until about 1929, transporting children from economically struggling families many of whom still had living parents to wealthier homes, where they often worked as servants, or out West, where they worked on settler farms. In the post-slavery period, Black youth were often sent North, away from their families, to accepting white families to live as indentured servants; they were referred to as “freedom’s children.”

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