From 2010-2020, the nation’s imprisonment rate dropped by more than 25 percent, much of it supported by a bipartisan movement of policymakers and advocates from across the political spectrum working together to support commonsense reforms. Join leading organizations from the left and right who have been at the forefront of efforts to reform the nation’s criminal justice system for a discussion on the history of bipartisan criminal justice reform and the state of the movement today.
Panelists include:
- David Safavian, American Conservative Union and CPAC
- Insha Rahman, Vera Institute of Justice
- Jesselyn McCurdy, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
- Timothy Head, Faith and Freedom Coalition
Moderated by Professor Udi Ofer
Remarks from Dean Amaney Jamal, Professor Patrick Sharkey, and Adam Gelb, President of the Council on Criminal Justice
Sponsored by Criminal Justice @SPIA, Princeton Policy Advocacy Clinic, Princeton Program in Law and Public Policy, and the James Madison Program
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