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4 May 2021 Supporters who believed President Joe Biden would make criminal justice reform a priority are disappointed by his inaction in his first 100 days in office. The Law 360 website reported Biden “made a slew of campaign promises” on criminal justice reform. In fact, the website includes documentation of the more than 100 promises Biden made and his progress on each of them. It should be noted, however, that some promises, including free child care and community college, do not seem to fit into the criminal justice reform category but are included in the data. The Law 360 website reported: Kara Gotsch, deputy director of the Sentencing Project, a nonprofit research organization seeking to reduce incarceration rates, said she is especially disappointed with the Biden administration because it supported renewing a policy that subjects individuals to mandatory minimum sentences for having trace amounts of fentanyl in their systems. The policy was enacted und ....
The month of April is nationally recognized as "Second Chance Month." It recognizes the potential for individuals who have spent time incarcerated, as they work to rejoin society. ....
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All Access By Sarah Martinson | April 18, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT President Joe Biden declared April Second Chance Month acknowledging that incarcerated people deserve second chances, but he hasn t given second chances to 100 incarcerated women by granting them clemency, according to former criminal defense attorney turned activist Andrea James. Andrea James, a former criminal defense attorney turned activist, is pushing President Joe Biden to grant clemency to 100 incarcerated women within his first 100 days in office through the #FreeHer campaign. James is the executive director of the National Council for Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls, which launched the #FreeHer campaign seeking clemency for 100 women within Biden s first 100 days. She said that these women should be granted clemency because they have served enough time for their convictions. ....