NR Daily: Democrats Prefer ‘Reforming’ the Criminal-Justice System to Punishing Criminals

A survey of the candidates' views on criminal justice.
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February 17 2020
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Barry Latzer

Democrats Prefer 'Reforming' the Criminal-Justice System to Punishing Criminals

The Democrats are more focused on what they consider the system's unfairness and injustices than on controlling ...   READ MORE

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