Criminal
May 30, 2015
Drop criminal justice approaches proven ineffective
Here is a radical concept: We should go away from those criminal justice approaches that don't work, and implement the ones that do.





James P. Gray
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James is a retired judge of the Orange County Superior Court, a private mediator and arbitrator with ADR Services Inc., the author of "Wearing the Robe: the Art and Responsibilities of Judging in Today's Courts" (Square One Press, 2009), and the 2012 Libertarian candidate for vice president, along with Gov. Gary Johnson as the candidate for president.
Here is a radical concept: We should go away from those criminal justice approaches that don't work, and implement the ones that do. So what has been shown to work and not to work?
First, some of the approaches don't work: The Death Penalty. Regardless of anyone's political or philosophical convictions, the death penalty is only good for keeping the families of the victims in legal limbo, for decades. It ...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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