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NJ leads nation in reducing prison population, ACLU says

Dramatic reduction since 2017, but advocates fear new tough-on-crime bills

Aired 06/28/2023

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NJ leads nation in reducing prison population, ACLU says

Clip: 6/28/2023 | 3m 54sVideo has Closed Captions

Dramatic reduction since 2017, but advocates fear new tough-on-crime bills

New Jersey has reduced its overall prison population by more than 50% since 2011 and leads the nation in decarceration, according to a new ACLU study. The ACLU credits bail reforms. But advocates fear new tough-on-crime bills — especially those with mandatory minimum sentences — could threaten the progress New Jersey has made by incarcerating more people for longer prison terms.

Aired 06/28/2023

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