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    Revising Mandatory Minimums, Defund The Police, Or Drug Courts: How Best To Reform The United States Criminal Justice System

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    Title
    Revising Mandatory Minimums, Defund The Police, Or Drug Courts: How Best To Reform The United States Criminal Justice System
    Author
    Anonymous
    Date
    May 2022
    Subject
    mandatory minimum sentences
    Defund the Police
    drug courts
    race
    social work
    mental health
    
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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/2640
    Abstract
    This paper addresses three methods of reform to the United States criminal justice system. It discusses mandatory minimum sentences, sentencing disparities, racial bias, drug courts, and the Defund the Police movement, analyzes the issues and benefits associated with each of these areas, and specifies the disproportionate impact many of the system’s flaws have had on people of color and poor communities. It argues that a combination of adjustments relative to mandatory minimum sentences, drug courts, and the Defund the Police movement would provide the best outcome for improving many of the issues within the system.
    Advisor
    Mulcare, Dan
    Department
    Political Science
    Degree
    Bachelor of Science (BS)
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