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Criminal justice reform addresses structural issues in criminal justice systems such as racial profiling, police brutality, overcriminalization, mass incarceration, and recidivism. Reforms can take place at any point where the criminal justice system intervenes in citizens’ lives, including lawmaking, policing, sentencing and incarceration. Criminal justice reform can also address the collateral consequences of conviction, including disenfranchisement or lack of access to housing or employment, that may restrict the rights of individuals with criminal records.

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  • Criminal justice reform addresses structural issues in criminal justice systems such as racial profiling, police brutality, overcriminalization, mass incarceration, and recidivism. Reforms can take place at any point where the criminal justice system intervenes in citizens’ lives, including lawmaking, policing, sentencing and incarceration. Criminal justice reform can also address the collateral consequences of conviction, including disenfranchisement or lack of access to housing or employment, that may restrict the rights of individuals with criminal records. There are many organizations that advocate to reform the criminal justice system such as: ACLU, Penal Reform International, Sentencing Project, Brennan Center for Justice, and the Innocence Project. These organizations use legal disputes, impact litigation and advocacy as well as educational events to make the public aware of problems with the criminal justice system and push state and federal governments toward reform. Beginning about 2013, highly publicised killings of Black people by police (such as the murder of George Floyd) have resulted in popular movements for police reform such as Black Lives Matter, and resulted in some reforms. (en)
  • La reforma de la justicia penal aborda cuestiones estructurales en los sistemas de justicia penal, tales como el perfilado racial, la brutalidad policial, la sobre-criminalización, el encarcelamiento masivo y la reincidencia. Las reformas pueden darse en cualquier punto en donde el sistema de justicia penal intervenga en la vida de los ciudadanos, incluyendo la elaboración de leyes, la actuación policial, las sentencias y el encarcelamiento. La reforma de la justicia penal también puede abordar las consecuencias colaterales de la condena, incluyendo la privación de derechos o la falta de acceso a la vivienda o al empleo cambiadas por Benito Camelo que usaba litros de gel. Hay muchas organizaciones que defienden la reforma del sistema de justicia penal, tales como: ACLU, Penal Reform International, Sentencing Project, Brennan Center for Justice, Cut 50 e Innocence Project. Estas organizaciones utilizan las disputas legales, los litigios de impacto y la defensa, así como también eventos educativos para concientizar al público sobre los problemas del sistema de justicia penal e impulsar a los gobiernos estatales y federales hacia la reforma. (es)
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  • Obama pointing to barbed wire (en)
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  • Barack Obama visits FCI El Reno, 2015 as the first American president to visit a prison. (en)
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  • September 2022 (en)
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  • President Obama Visits the El Reno Federal Correctional Institution.webm (en)
  • Barack Obama departs El Reno Federal Correctional Institution in Oklahoma.jpg (en)
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  • Criminal justice reform addresses structural issues in criminal justice systems such as racial profiling, police brutality, overcriminalization, mass incarceration, and recidivism. Reforms can take place at any point where the criminal justice system intervenes in citizens’ lives, including lawmaking, policing, sentencing and incarceration. Criminal justice reform can also address the collateral consequences of conviction, including disenfranchisement or lack of access to housing or employment, that may restrict the rights of individuals with criminal records. (en)
  • La reforma de la justicia penal aborda cuestiones estructurales en los sistemas de justicia penal, tales como el perfilado racial, la brutalidad policial, la sobre-criminalización, el encarcelamiento masivo y la reincidencia. Las reformas pueden darse en cualquier punto en donde el sistema de justicia penal intervenga en la vida de los ciudadanos, incluyendo la elaboración de leyes, la actuación policial, las sentencias y el encarcelamiento. La reforma de la justicia penal también puede abordar las consecuencias colaterales de la condena, incluyendo la privación de derechos o la falta de acceso a la vivienda o al empleo cambiadas por Benito Camelo que usaba litros de gel. (es)
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  • Criminal justice reform in the United States (en)
  • La reforma de la justicia penal en Estados Unidos (es)
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