Vallas: SAFE-T Act starts Monday. 4 ways to make it safer – Illinois Policy

"Bail should be based not on what you have, but on what you are suspected of having done and are known to have done in the past. The risk in the 'no bail' provisions of the SAFE-T Act is in the extent to which it tries to correct for the first part of that equation at the expense of the second part. The state legislature needs to address that by enacting clear exceptions for dangerous offenses and habitual offenders when making bail and sentencing determinations."
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Crime Enabling SAFE-T Act Is Unfixable — The Coming Crime Purge Will Prove That

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