Good morning and welcome to the Reagan Library. For those of you ive not yet had pleasure of meeting, my name is david trulio and i have the privilege of serving as president of the Ronald Reagan foundation and instute. Thank you for joining us today as we celebrate what would have been president reagans 113th birthday. Begin by recognizing some of the special guests with us today. From the reagan family, president reagans son, michael. President reagans granddaughter ashley and her husband joe. Former congressman Elton Gallegly and his wife, janice. Former congresswoman mimi walters. The mayor of simi valley, fred thomas. Members of the simi valley city council, mike judge and alain lister. We also have with us today the following members of the board of trustees of the Ronald Reagan president ial foundation and institute. Please hold your applause. We have kathy bush and her daughter charlotte, former labor secretary and transportation secretary elaine chao, former president assistan
Incarceration and overpolicing please welcome kelly stimson, senior legal fellow and Deputy Director in the heritage foundations meese center for legal and judicial studies. Well, welcome to the heritage foundation. For those of you online here in person, then those whove joined us on c, were delighted to have and im really delighted and honored to welcome to heritage two friends and really giant in the criminal Justice Policy world. Dr. Barry latzer on my far left and Rafael Mangual barry is professor Professor Emeritus at the John Jay College criminal justice and at the city college of new york. He has a law degree and a ph. D. And is the author of countless articles, papers and influential books the rise and fall of Violent Crime in america. And his latest book, published last year called the myth of our punishment a defense, the american Justice System and a proposal to reduce incarceration while protecting the public Rafael Mangual is the Nick Odonnell fellow head of research for
just joining us in the lobby. thank you all very much, my welcome to the myth of incarceration and overpolicing please welcome kelly stimson, senior legal fellow and deputy director in the heritage foundation s meese center for legal and judicial studies. well, welcome to the heritage foundation. for those of you online here in person, then those who ve joined us on c, we re delighted to have and i m really delighted and honored to welcome to heritage two friends and really giant in the criminal justice policy world. dr. barry latzer on my far left and rafael mangual barry is professor professor emeritus at the john jay college criminal justice and at the city college of new york. he has a law degree and a ph.d. and is the author of countless articles, papers and influential books the rise and fall of violent crime in america. and his latest book, published last year called the myth of our punishment a defense, the american justice system and a proposal to reduce incarceratio
biden s first two years. this be the book cited first and most often, and it does go on to say he needs to do a sequel. so thank you all for joining us. let s thank chris and jack. one more time. just joining us in the lobby. thank you all very much, my welcome to the myth of incarceration and overpolicing please welcome kelly stimson, senior legal fellow and deputy director in the heritage foundation s meese center for legal and judicial studies. well, welcome to the heritage foundation. for those of you online here in person, then those who ve joined us on c, we re delighted to have and i m really delighted and honored to welcome to heritage two friends and really giant in the criminal justice policy world. dr. barry latzer on my far left and rafael mangual barry is professor professor emeritus at the john jay college criminal justice and at the city college of new york. he has a law degree and a ph.d. and is the author of countless articles, papers and influential books th
welcome to the myth of incarceration and overpolicing please welcome kelly stimson, senior legal fellow and deputy director in the heritage foundation s meese center for legal and judicial studies. well, welcome to the heritage foundation. for those of you online here in person, then those who ve joined us on c, we re delighted to have and i m really delighted and honored to welcome to heritage two friends and really giant in the criminal justice policy world. dr. barry latzer on my far left and rafael mangual barry is professor professor emeritus at the john jay college criminal justice and at the city college of new york. he has a law degree and a ph.d. and is the author of countless articles, papers and influential books the rise and fall of violent crime in america. and his latest book, published last year called the myth of our punishment a defense, the american justice system and a proposal to reduce incarceration while protecting the public rafael mangual is the nick o