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bigtree

(85,996 posts)
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 10:33 AM Sep 2019

Kamala's Plan to Transform the Criminal Justice System and Re-Envision Public Safety in America

@KamalaHarris’ new Criminal Justice Reform Plan:

A plan to fundamentally transform our criminal justice system to shift away from mass incarceration and to invest in building safer and healthier communities

Reforming our criminal justice system is as complex and pressing an endeavor as any other in our lifetime. It is the civil rights issue of our time, and there is perhaps no one more uniquely suited to taking on this issue than Kamala Harris.

From the civil rights protests she attended as a child, to her time working inside the system as a prosecutor, Kamala has seen firsthand the fundamental flaws of the system. And because of her experiences, she has the insight and the fight to fundamentally transform the system for the better.

At its best, the system serves to hold serious wrongdoers accountable and achieve justice for crime survivors, while helping to build safer and healthier communities. At its worst, decades of failed policies have created an unjust, unequal, and vastly expansive system that disproportionately harms communities of color and criminalizes individuals just because they are poor. It is long past time to re-envision public safety by strengthening and supporting our communities and drastically limiting the number of people we expose to our criminal justice system. As president, Kamala will fundamentally transform how we approach public safety.

read Kamala's plan: https://kamalaharris.org/criminal-justice-reform/


















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Kamala Harris @KamalaHarris 1h
Reforming our criminal justice system is the civil rights issue of our time. Today, I released a comprehensive plan to end mass incarceration, increase law enforcement accountability, and more. Watch @dwatkinsworld, @DrPhilGoff, @JamiraBurley, @angela_rye, and I discuss.


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Kamala's Plan to Transform the Criminal Justice System and Re-Envision Public Safety in America (Original Post) bigtree Sep 2019 OP
Thanks for the post big tree Andy823 Sep 2019 #1
you're welcome, Andy! bigtree Sep 2019 #2
at 18:13 Kamala talks about Back on Track bigtree Sep 2019 #3
clip bigtree Sep 2019 #7
Strong and smart plans blm Sep 2019 #4
Yes Andy823 Sep 2019 #5
They are solution-driven, not power-driven blm Sep 2019 #6
 

Andy823

(11,495 posts)
1. Thanks for the post big tree
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 11:43 AM
Sep 2019

These are the kind of things we need to be talking about here. I want to know what each person running for the nomination plans to do on the issues. Seems like only the negative threads get any attention.

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bigtree

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2. you're welcome, Andy!
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:30 PM
Sep 2019

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bigtree

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3. at 18:13 Kamala talks about Back on Track
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 12:31 PM
Sep 2019
Kirsten Allen @knicole_a 27m
Spoiler Alert: Bruce was apart of the Aim to B'More program that was modeled after @KamalaHarris' first in the nation reentry program, Back on Track. At 18:13 she talks about starting BoT & buying graduation robes for their completion ceremony.

Look at Kamala & her graduates!





October 11, 2016

Attorney General Kamala D. Harris Releases “Back on Track – Los Angeles” Report, A Blueprint for Public-Private Partnerships to Reduce Recidivism
Tuesday, October 11, 2016

LOS ANGELES – Attorney General Kamala D. Harris today released a report outlining best practices for developing reentry and recidivism reduction programs, based on the Attorney General’s “Back on Track – Los Angeles” pilot program.

Back on Track – Los Angeles, an evidence-based pilot program, is an initiative of the Attorney General’s Division of Recidivism Reduction and Reentry. It provides in-custody and out-of-custody education and comprehensive services to offenders in Los Angeles County with the goal of reducing recidivism by equipping ex-offenders with the tools they need to successfully reenter society. Designed in collaboration with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Los Angeles County Probation Department, Los Angeles Community College District, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce, Five Keys Charter Schools, and with local and state agencies, and community organizations, the program illustrates the effectiveness of public-private partnerships.

“Shutting the revolving door of the criminal justice system requires innovative, results-driven policies and initiatives that help offenders get their lives back on track,” Attorney General Harris said. “The lessons we’ve learned through Back on Track – Los Angeles, detailed in this new publication, can serve as a blueprint for public agencies, private sector partners, and social service providers seeking proven ways to improve reentry efforts and curb recidivism.”

Back on Track – Los Angeles was launched in March 2015. The program participants consist of non-violent, non-sexual, non-serious felons, ranging in age from 23 to 58. The number of prior arrests averages 20 times per offender, with drug crimes representing the largest offense category for both arrests and convictions.

“The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is a proud partner in the development and implementation of the Back on Track-Los Angeles Program. By incorporating a solid research model, leveraging services and establishing intensive, post-release services, lives have been changed for the better and communities are safer,” said Los Angeles County Sheriff Jim McDonnell. “With such great outcomes already being established, the Sheriff’s Department, together with the program partners look forward to expanding the Back on Track-Los Angeles Program within the County Jails. We thank the Attorney General Kamala D. Harris, the Probation Department, and all the other partners for their collective efforts in making this important program a success.”


Back on Track – Los Angeles helps former offenders reintegrate into their communities and assists them with housing needs, child support services, financial literacy training, and employment. The program is structured into four program tracks: cognitive behavior training, education (academic and career-technical), life skills, and reentry preparation. In addition, the program provides participants with individualized case management services, family reunification services, health services, and assistance in obtaining necessary government-issued documents, such as birth certificates, social security cards, and California identification cards. The program is on pace to provide services to over 150 participants within the first two years of the program.

“Almost two years ago, Attorney General Kamala Harris, a bold and visionary leader, requested that the Probation Department partner with her and other key stakeholders in the expansion of the Back on Track program to Los Angeles County. We readily accepted this invitation and have been pleased to provide the community linkages and transition services portion of the program since inception,” said Los Angeles County Interim Chief Probation Officer Calvin Remington. “We are extremely pleased to be part of a groundbreaking, evidence-based program which provides support to those reentering the community. The synergistic relationships established as a result of this program are an important component of our public safety strategy as the information in this report will reflect.”


The California Department of Justice was only one of four awardees to receive a $750,000 Second Chance Act federal grant to fund this innovative program. The Ford Foundation, California Wellness Foundation, Rosenberg Foundation and the Roy & Patricia Disney Family Foundation also provided funding for Back on Track – Los Angeles.

The Attorney General is committed to identifying and implementing results-driven programs and policies that hold offenders accountable while preparing them to reenter into society. In November 2013, the Attorney General developed the Division of Recidivism Reduction and Reentry (“DR3”), an office designed to develop anti-recidivism programs throughout the state by collaborating with public and private partners on best practices and policy initiatives. Since DR3’s launch, the Division has developed a statewide definition of recidivism, identified grants to fund the creation and expansion of innovative anti-recidivism programs, and used technology to facilitate more effective data analysis and recidivism metrics.

https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-kamala-d-harris-releases-%E2%80%9Cback-track-%E2%80%93-los-angeles%E2%80%9D-report
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blm

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4. Strong and smart plans
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 01:26 PM
Sep 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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Andy823

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5. Yes
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 01:29 PM
Sep 2019

It seems to me that the women running have come out with some great plans on how to fix things, especially Warren. Harris, Warren, and Klobuchar would all be great in the WH.

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blm

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6. They are solution-driven, not power-driven
Mon Sep 9, 2019, 01:31 PM
Sep 2019
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