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"State prisons are the forgotten child of justice reforms in this administration," he said.
May wants her premiership defined by social justice reforms, not just Brexit.
Monroe's harsh punishment is mandated by criminal justice reforms that Alaska implemented in 1982.
The Commons justice committee found Labour's flagship criminal justice reforms had been a "significant contributor" to prison overcrowding.
Lest anyone forget, the new vice-president has only lately come to embrace significant criminal justice reforms.
A provision in the federal criminal justice reforms of 1994 gives the justice department wide-ranging authority to investigate regional law enforcement agencies.
Connecticut's law had been recommended by a task force on criminal justice reforms set up by Governor Rell after the Cheshire killings.
Here is an abbreviated list of other vital court and criminal justice reforms needing attention before the Legislature closes shop in mid-June.
"There has been a lot of bipartisan conversation here about criminal justice reforms, but most of that is focused on sentencing reform," Deutch said.
Following transitional justice, reforms to guarantee sustainable peace often fail to address indigenous people's specific issues and grievances that represent the root causes of conflict.
Democrats and Republicans have thrown their support behind criminal justice reforms such as lowering mandatory minimum sentences for non-violent drug offenders and lowering incarceration rates more broadly.
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