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ISSUES WE ADDRESS
- Parole
- Sentencing practices: Equitable Sentences
- Rehabilitation and Education
- Gun Sentencing Enhancement
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Prosecutorial Abuses
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The Drug War
- Voting Rights
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Something is wrong. Our tendency to
lock more people away as a viable solution
to our problems should not be shrugged
off. The present system is NOT working.
See on the net: Bureau
of Justice Statistics.
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WITHOUT EQUITY
THERE CAN BE NO JUSTICE
SENTENCING GUIDELINES
We believe that the Mandatory Sentencing practice of the Federal Judicial System is wrong. We believe that the unforgiving practice of not allowing for Parole is wrong. We believe that warehousing of inmates with minimal facilities for retraining, rehabilitation, education is wrong. We what to make a difference. We want to educate policy makers to the benefits of change and the evil of the current practices.
We strongly fear that the current policies of the Criminal Justice system speaks to the deterioration of our American Way of life, absent the fundamental Judeo-Christian ethos of forgiveness. We work to prevent the continuing moral and ethical decline of our system.
We want to make the World a better place. We what to minimize crime through education and strengthening of our religious underpinning. We want to assure the children of incarcerated parents that they do not have to suffer the separation and accompanying deprivation of having a parent in prison alone. We want to our system to show a human side driven by concern for our fellow citizens, the offended, the offenders, the tax payer.
FOR A STUDIED REPORT ON THE SITUATION, REFER TO THE REPORT (pdf)
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We want to increase the quality of
life of all our neighbors with higher
standards of conduct toward the incarcerated,
laws that are administered fairly and
evenly with total impartiality. We
want everyone to live in a community
free of crime and feel that through
education, medical treatment and work
we can realize these ends.
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