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Ep 712 | Under-incarcerated and Undeterred: The State of Criminal Injustice in America
Ep 712 | Under-incarcerated and Undeterred: The State of Criminal Injustice in America
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64 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2020
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Today, I’m joined by Sean Kennedy, fellow at the Maryland Public Policy Institute and longtime Newt Gingrich adviser, to discuss the state of criminal justice in America. Kennedy has been warning about the mass prison releases under the guise of stopping the spread of the virus. He also gives us a broad look at the criminal justice system and how many violent repeat offenders, including rapists, are barely locked up at all. Victims of crime simply don’t factor in to the calculations of our politicians.
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Released:
Sep 4, 2020
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