What happens when cash bail ends in Illinois? In other states, there have been successes but the debate continues – Chicago Sun-Times

Other states, red and blue, have tried limited versions of what Illinois is about to do. That has made it difficult to know exactly what to expect. Risk assessments have become one of the most popular pretrial reforms nationally, the Harvard researchers found, and they play an important role when cash bail is no longer required. “Everyone wants to be safe,” said Insha Rahman with the Vera Institute of Justice. “It’s a kitchen table issue.”  
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PlunkYourMagicTwangerFroggy
2 years ago

New York and New Jersey, both democrat hell holes and still the no bail system, the justice system, the police etc are still racists since 60% of the jail populations are black but only 15% of residents are. Racist, racist, racist racist, the screaming never stops.

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