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SUMMARY:Reimagining Justice: Building Better Futures through Criminal Just
 ice Reform
DESCRIPTION:With increased awareness of faults in the American criminal ju
 stice system\, from systemic bias to overcrowded prisons\, has come a new
  surge in calls for police\, prosecutorial\, and penal reform. Some activ
 ists demand a new approach to crime and punishment in the United States. 
 With issues of incarceration\, recidivism\, and reintegration there are w
 ell-documented disparities along race\, class\, and gender classification
 s. Reforms do seem to be necessary. What might a new and improved crimina
 l justice system look like\, and who must be involved in its design? How 
 can citizens\, agencies\, governments\, and institutions break through da
 maging stereotypes before\, during\, and after the criminal justice proce
 ss to ensure that American “justice” is both effective and truly just? Wh
 at options for formerly incarcerated people are in the best interest of o
 ur society as a whole?
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 pan&gt;With increased awareness of faults in the American criminal justice s
 ystem\, from systemic bias to overcrowded prisons\, has come a new surge 
 in calls for police\, prosecutorial\, and penal reform. Some activists de
 mand a new approach to crime and punishment in the United States. With is
 sues of incarceration\, recidivism\, and reintegration there are well-doc
 umented disparities along race\, class\, and gender classifications. Refo
 rms do seem to be necessary. What might a new and improved criminal justi
 ce system look like\, and who must be involved in its design? How can cit
 izens\, agencies\, governments\, and institutions break through damaging 
 stereotypes before\, during\, and after the criminal justice process to e
 nsure that American “justice” is both effective and truly just? What opti
 ons for formerly incarcerated people are in the best interest of our soci
 ety as a whole?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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URL:https://publicaffairs.missouristate.edu/conference
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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