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A crucial part of the Right on Crime initiative is our Statement of Principles on conservative criminal justice reform, signed by over 90 of the most influential figures in the conservative movement. As members of the nation’s conservative movement, we strongly support constitutionally limited government, transparency, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise.MEET OUR TEAM
The Right on Crime Team Brett L. Tolman is Executive Director for Right on Crime He was a leading figure in the drafting and passage of the First Step Act, one of the most sweeping reforms of the federal criminal justice system in decades. Tolman continues to advise the White House and many members of Congress on such issues. He Read more NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime designated April 18-24, 2021 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Thanks to Representative Stephanie Hilferty, whose leadership saw the passage of HR 17 this week, Louisiana will also recognize this time as Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The rights of victims has always been, and always will be, top of mind Read more PAROLE AND RE-ENTRY ARCHIVES Parole and Re-Entry. THE ISSUE. “Reentry” is the term used to describe the process of reintegrating criminal offenders back into their communities. A proper parole system must include effective reentry programs. If not, a state will have spent money to incarcerate and release an offender without making any effort to limit his or herLOUISIANA REFORMS
Substance Abuse. Adult Probation. Parole and Re-Entry. Prisons. Victims. 901 CONGRESS AVENUE. AUSTIN, TX 78701. (512) 472-2700. Right on Crime is a project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and PrisonFellowship.
AMERICA AND DRUG ABUSE: WAS RICHARD NIXON ON TO SOMETHING President Richard Nixon originated the idea of a “war on drugs” in a 1971 letter to Congress (at least that is the widely accepted view). His declaration of “war” certainly resonated. In fact, it has waged for decades with no end in sight. Perhaps, it is time to examine President Nixon’s oft-overlooked strategy for ultimately winning the war he declared. Read more SENTENCE ENHANCEMENTS ARCHIVES A policy product of the general “get tough on crime” era, sentencing enhancements enjoyed a great deal of bipartisan political support during the early 1980s through the late 1990s. THE VICTIM’S ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The traditional “triangular” courtroom structure—judge, prosecutor, and defendant—often ignores one major party: the victim. A new paper written by David Rogers and Kerry Naughton of the Partnership for Safety and Justice argues that criminal justice systems and reformers need to place a greater emphasis on the role of crime victims. The authors posit that certain classes of crime WHY IS IT SO HARD TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE? Policing is a core function of government, one of its few necessary functions, but is also the most intrusive institution in all of government. A deliberate restraint on government’s power and a constant review of governmental influence in our lives is a fundamental principle of conservatism and therefore applies to law enforcement at least as much as any other area Read more STATES ARE RETHINKING MANDATORY MINIMUMS Budget deficits are causing some states to reevaluate mandatory minimum sentencing policies. Over the past few decades, mandatory minimums were enacted in part for deterrence, but they have not necessarily deterred criminal behavior. Instead the policies appear to have produced many unintended consequences, one of which is a dramatic and unsustainable increase in criminal justice HOME - RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIMEPUBLICATIONSISSUESABOUTCONTACTBYSTATEBY AUTHOR
A crucial part of the Right on Crime initiative is our Statement of Principles on conservative criminal justice reform, signed by over 90 of the most influential figures in the conservative movement. As members of the nation’s conservative movement, we strongly support constitutionally limited government, transparency, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise.MEET OUR TEAM
The Right on Crime Team Brett L. Tolman is Executive Director for Right on Crime He was a leading figure in the drafting and passage of the First Step Act, one of the most sweeping reforms of the federal criminal justice system in decades. Tolman continues to advise the White House and many members of Congress on such issues. He Read more NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime designated April 18-24, 2021 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Thanks to Representative Stephanie Hilferty, whose leadership saw the passage of HR 17 this week, Louisiana will also recognize this time as Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The rights of victims has always been, and always will be, top of mind Read more PAROLE AND RE-ENTRY ARCHIVES Parole and Re-Entry. THE ISSUE. “Reentry” is the term used to describe the process of reintegrating criminal offenders back into their communities. A proper parole system must include effective reentry programs. If not, a state will have spent money to incarcerate and release an offender without making any effort to limit his or herLOUISIANA REFORMS
Substance Abuse. Adult Probation. Parole and Re-Entry. Prisons. Victims. 901 CONGRESS AVENUE. AUSTIN, TX 78701. (512) 472-2700. Right on Crime is a project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and PrisonFellowship.
AMERICA AND DRUG ABUSE: WAS RICHARD NIXON ON TO SOMETHING President Richard Nixon originated the idea of a “war on drugs” in a 1971 letter to Congress (at least that is the widely accepted view). His declaration of “war” certainly resonated. In fact, it has waged for decades with no end in sight. Perhaps, it is time to examine President Nixon’s oft-overlooked strategy for ultimately winning the war he declared. Read more SENTENCE ENHANCEMENTS ARCHIVES A policy product of the general “get tough on crime” era, sentencing enhancements enjoyed a great deal of bipartisan political support during the early 1980s through the late 1990s. THE VICTIM’S ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The traditional “triangular” courtroom structure—judge, prosecutor, and defendant—often ignores one major party: the victim. A new paper written by David Rogers and Kerry Naughton of the Partnership for Safety and Justice argues that criminal justice systems and reformers need to place a greater emphasis on the role of crime victims. The authors posit that certain classes of crime WHY IS IT SO HARD TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE? Policing is a core function of government, one of its few necessary functions, but is also the most intrusive institution in all of government. A deliberate restraint on government’s power and a constant review of governmental influence in our lives is a fundamental principle of conservatism and therefore applies to law enforcement at least as much as any other area Read more STATES ARE RETHINKING MANDATORY MINIMUMS Budget deficits are causing some states to reevaluate mandatory minimum sentencing policies. Over the past few decades, mandatory minimums were enacted in part for deterrence, but they have not necessarily deterred criminal behavior. Instead the policies appear to have produced many unintended consequences, one of which is a dramatic and unsustainable increase in criminal justice NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime designated April 18-24, 2021 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Thanks to Representative Stephanie Hilferty, whose leadership saw the passage of HR 17 this week, Louisiana will also recognize this time as Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The rights of victims has always been, and always will be, top of mind Read morePRIORITY ISSUES
Find out more about Right on Crime’s priority issues in criminal justice reform. Overcriminalization Thousands of harmless activities are now classified as crimes in the United States. These are not typical common law crimes such as murder, rape, or theft. Instead they encompass a series of business activities such as importing orchids without the proper paperwork, shipping lobster tails in MARC LEVIN, AUTHOR AT RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime’s Marc Levin and Michael Haugen discuss the current state of community corrections in Texas. While the use of community supervision is a positive criminal justice tactic, THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR REFORM The defense of society from internal and external threats is a legitimate public good, and public safety is recognized by virtually all Americans as a legitimate use of government power and funds. Americans must ensure that government performs its public safety responsibilities effectively and efficiently. For too long, however, American conservatives have ceded the intellectual ground on YES, DRUG COURTS ARE WORKING IN LOUISIANA In 2017, the Louisiana Legislature, with overwhelming bipartisan support, passed ten reforms (sponsored by six republicans, two democrats, and one independent) supported by data and aimed at safely reducing Louisiana’s overreliance on incarceration, effectively addressing drivers to incarceration, and lowering recidivism. Similar reforms had previously been enacted in Texas, Georgia, JOE GRIFFIN, AUTHOR AT RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIME Tulsa County sees success in criminal justice reforms after one year. Joe Griffin | September 21, 2018. Despite a series of reforms passed by the legislature, Oklahoma remains a negative example to rest of the nation for the perils of over-incarceration. This week, however, theTulsa.
SENTENCE ENHANCEMENTS ARCHIVES A policy product of the general “get tough on crime” era, sentencing enhancements enjoyed a great deal of bipartisan political support during the early 1980s through the late 1990s. THERE’S GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO USE ALTERNATIVES FOR “There’s good opportunity to use alternatives for nonviolent offenders.” These are the words of Tony Parker, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC), during his testimony before the House Criminal Justice Committee Commissioner Parker’s statement was corroborated by five years of statistics condensed into a power point slide that broke down the state’s TEN YEARS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM IN TEXAS MICHAEL HAUGEN is a policy analyst at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and its Right on Crime initiative. His work for the Foundation has focused primarily on criminal justice reform topics, particularly civil forfeiture, prison reform and justice reinvestment, mens rea reform, occupational licensing, and various law enforcementand privacy issues.
LOUISIANA PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION PROGRAMS In recent years, the Louisiana legislature has authorized a number of population specific pre-trial diversion programs. These include diversion programs for certain offenders who are dealing with substance abuse, mental health issues, and for victims of human trafficking. These types of diversion programs have shown great success at reducing recidivism across the country. Even with their HOME - RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIMEPUBLICATIONSISSUESABOUTCONTACTBYSTATEBY AUTHOR
A crucial part of the Right on Crime initiative is our Statement of Principles on conservative criminal justice reform, signed by over 90 of the most influential figures in the conservative movement. As members of the nation’s conservative movement, we strongly support constitutionally limited government, transparency, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise.MEET OUR TEAM
The Right on Crime Team Brett L. Tolman is Executive Director for Right on Crime He was a leading figure in the drafting and passage of the First Step Act, one of the most sweeping reforms of the federal criminal justice system in decades. Tolman continues to advise the White House and many members of Congress on such issues. He Read more NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime designated April 18-24, 2021 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Thanks to Representative Stephanie Hilferty, whose leadership saw the passage of HR 17 this week, Louisiana will also recognize this time as Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The rights of victims has always been, and always will be, top of mind Read more MARC LEVIN, AUTHOR AT RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime’s Marc Levin and Michael Haugen discuss the current state of community corrections in Texas. While the use of community supervision is a positive criminal justice tactic,LOUISIANA REFORMS
Substance Abuse. Adult Probation. Parole and Re-Entry. Prisons. Victims. 901 CONGRESS AVENUE. AUSTIN, TX 78701. (512) 472-2700. Right on Crime is a project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and PrisonFellowship.
THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR REFORM The defense of society from internal and external threats is a legitimate public good, and public safety is recognized by virtually all Americans as a legitimate use of government power and funds. Americans must ensure that government performs its public safety responsibilities effectively and efficiently. For too long, however, American conservatives have ceded the intellectual ground on AMERICA AND DRUG ABUSE: WAS RICHARD NIXON ON TO SOMETHING President Richard Nixon originated the idea of a “war on drugs” in a 1971 letter to Congress (at least that is the widely accepted view). His declaration of “war” certainly resonated. In fact, it has waged for decades with no end in sight. Perhaps, it is time to examine President Nixon’s oft-overlooked strategy for ultimately winning the war he declared. Read more THE VICTIM’S ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The traditional “triangular” courtroom structure—judge, prosecutor, and defendant—often ignores one major party: the victim. A new paper written by David Rogers and Kerry Naughton of the Partnership for Safety and Justice argues that criminal justice systems and reformers need to place a greater emphasis on the role of crime victims. The authors posit that certain classes of crime WHY IS IT SO HARD TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE? Policing is a core function of government, one of its few necessary functions, but is also the most intrusive institution in all of government. A deliberate restraint on government’s power and a constant review of governmental influence in our lives is a fundamental principle of conservatism and therefore applies to law enforcement at least as much as any other area Read more THERE’S GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO USE ALTERNATIVES FOR “There’s good opportunity to use alternatives for nonviolent offenders.” These are the words of Tony Parker, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC), during his testimony before the House Criminal Justice Committee Commissioner Parker’s statement was corroborated by five years of statistics condensed into a power point slide that broke down the state’s inmate HOME - RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIMEPUBLICATIONSISSUESABOUTCONTACTBYSTATEBY AUTHOR
A crucial part of the Right on Crime initiative is our Statement of Principles on conservative criminal justice reform, signed by over 90 of the most influential figures in the conservative movement. As members of the nation’s conservative movement, we strongly support constitutionally limited government, transparency, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise.MEET OUR TEAM
The Right on Crime Team Brett L. Tolman is Executive Director for Right on Crime He was a leading figure in the drafting and passage of the First Step Act, one of the most sweeping reforms of the federal criminal justice system in decades. Tolman continues to advise the White House and many members of Congress on such issues. He Read more NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime designated April 18-24, 2021 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Thanks to Representative Stephanie Hilferty, whose leadership saw the passage of HR 17 this week, Louisiana will also recognize this time as Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The rights of victims has always been, and always will be, top of mind Read more MARC LEVIN, AUTHOR AT RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime’s Marc Levin and Michael Haugen discuss the current state of community corrections in Texas. While the use of community supervision is a positive criminal justice tactic,LOUISIANA REFORMS
Substance Abuse. Adult Probation. Parole and Re-Entry. Prisons. Victims. 901 CONGRESS AVENUE. AUSTIN, TX 78701. (512) 472-2700. Right on Crime is a project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and PrisonFellowship.
THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR REFORM The defense of society from internal and external threats is a legitimate public good, and public safety is recognized by virtually all Americans as a legitimate use of government power and funds. Americans must ensure that government performs its public safety responsibilities effectively and efficiently. For too long, however, American conservatives have ceded the intellectual ground on AMERICA AND DRUG ABUSE: WAS RICHARD NIXON ON TO SOMETHING President Richard Nixon originated the idea of a “war on drugs” in a 1971 letter to Congress (at least that is the widely accepted view). His declaration of “war” certainly resonated. In fact, it has waged for decades with no end in sight. Perhaps, it is time to examine President Nixon’s oft-overlooked strategy for ultimately winning the war he declared. Read more THE VICTIM’S ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The traditional “triangular” courtroom structure—judge, prosecutor, and defendant—often ignores one major party: the victim. A new paper written by David Rogers and Kerry Naughton of the Partnership for Safety and Justice argues that criminal justice systems and reformers need to place a greater emphasis on the role of crime victims. The authors posit that certain classes of crime WHY IS IT SO HARD TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE? Policing is a core function of government, one of its few necessary functions, but is also the most intrusive institution in all of government. A deliberate restraint on government’s power and a constant review of governmental influence in our lives is a fundamental principle of conservatism and therefore applies to law enforcement at least as much as any other area Read more THERE’S GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO USE ALTERNATIVES FOR “There’s good opportunity to use alternatives for nonviolent offenders.” These are the words of Tony Parker, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC), during his testimony before the House Criminal Justice Committee Commissioner Parker’s statement was corroborated by five years of statistics condensed into a power point slide that broke down the state’s inmatePRIORITY ISSUES
Find out more about Right on Crime’s priority issues in criminal justice reform. Overcriminalization Thousands of harmless activities are now classified as crimes in the United States. These are not typical common law crimes such as murder, rape, or theft. Instead they encompass a series of business activities such as importing orchids without the proper paperwork, shipping lobster tails in THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR REFORM The defense of society from internal and external threats is a legitimate public good, and public safety is recognized by virtually all Americans as a legitimate use of government power and funds. Americans must ensure that government performs its public safety responsibilities effectively and efficiently. For too long, however, American conservatives have ceded the intellectual ground on MARC LEVIN, AUTHOR AT RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime’s Marc Levin and Michael Haugen discuss the current state of community corrections in Texas. While the use of community supervision is a positive criminal justice tactic, RIGHT ON CRIME, AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE UNION APPLAUD Right on Crime is a national campaign of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation, that supports conservative solutions for reducing crime, restoring victims, reforming offenders, and lowering taxpayer costs.The movement was born in Texas in 2005, and in recent years, dozens of states such as Georgia, Ohio, Kentucky, Mississippi OVERCRIMINALIZATION ARCHIVES Thousands of harmless activities are now classified as crimes in the United States. These are not typical common law crimes such as murder, rape, or theft. Instead they encompass a series of business activities such as importing orchids without the proper paperwork, shipping lobster tails in plastic bags, and even failing to return a librarybook.
TENNESSEE LEADERS DEFINE CONSERVATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE By Brett Tolman and Julie Warren Where use of incarceration is concerned, thoughtful criminal justice advocates tend to draw a distinction between those to be “scared of” versus others “we are mad at.” This makes sense. Conservative leaders in Tennessee, led by Gov. Bill Lee, are enacting policies that recognize this distinction in order to improve the overall effectiveness of the KENTUCKY GENERAL ASSEMBLY BRINGS BIG CHANGES TO CRIMINAL Kentucky’s General Assembly just wrapped a productive 2021 legislative session. The 30-day session saw numerous criminal justice reforms passed, as well as the introduction of many bills that may see passage in future sessions. Right on Crime applauds Kentucky’s lawmakers for their commitment to improving the criminal justice system in Kentucky. The following are highlights of the THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF DUE PROCESS The purpose of due process is to ensure fairness in all legal matters, both civil and criminal, and to prevent prejudicial or unequal treatment in the justice system. Essentially, due process acts as a safeguard from arbitrary denial of life, liberty, and property by the government outside the sanction of law. But in the last few years, due VICTIMS' RIGHTS ARE A CONSERVATIVE PRIORITY Criminal justice reform is quickly becoming a leading conservative issue across the country. Advocates for public safety, fiscal responsibility, and cost-efficiency are joining forces to improve the state and federal systems. This has done a great deal to strengthen victims‘ voices in the criminal justice process. Conservative solutions in criminal justice reform make victims’ rights the KIDS DOING TIME FOR WHAT’S NOT A CRIME: THE OVER This new report from the Texas Public Policy Foundation was developed in order to produce an up-to-date understanding of the nation’s progress in reducing confinement of status offenders, utilizing newly available data on youth confined in the U.S., in combination with previously available data on juvenile court statistics. Under current federal law, states are subject to the loss of federal HOME - RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIMEPUBLICATIONSISSUESABOUTCONTACTBYSTATEBY AUTHOR
A crucial part of the Right on Crime initiative is our Statement of Principles on conservative criminal justice reform, signed by over 90 of the most influential figures in the conservative movement. As members of the nation’s conservative movement, we strongly support constitutionally limited government, transparency, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise. ABOUT RIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime is a national campaign of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and Prison Fellowship, that supports conservative solutions for reducing crime, restoring victims, reforming offenders, and lowering taxpayer costs. The movement was born in Texas in 2007, and in recent years, dozens of states such as Georgia, OhioMEET OUR TEAM
The Right on Crime Team Brett L. Tolman is Executive Director for Right on Crime He was a leading figure in the drafting and passage of the First Step Act, one of the most sweeping reforms of the federal criminal justice system in decades. Tolman continues to advise the White House and many members of Congress on such issues. He Read more THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR REFORM The defense of society from internal and external threats is a legitimate public good, and public safety is recognized by virtually all Americans as a legitimate use of government power and funds. Americans must ensure that government performs its public safety responsibilities effectively and efficiently. For too long, however, American conservatives have ceded the intellectual ground onLOUISIANA REFORMS
901 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN, TX 78701 (512) 472-2700. Right on Crime is a project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union YES, DRUG COURTS ARE WORKING IN LOUISIANA In 2017, the Louisiana Legislature, with overwhelming bipartisan support, passed ten reforms (sponsored by six republicans, two democrats, and one independent) supported by data and aimed at safely reducing Louisiana’s overreliance on incarceration, effectively addressing drivers to incarceration, and lowering recidivism. Similar reforms had previously been enacted in Texas, Georgia, AMERICA AND DRUG ABUSE: WAS RICHARD NIXON ON TO SOMETHING President Richard Nixon originated the idea of a “war on drugs” in a 1971 letter to Congress (at least that is the widely accepted view). His declaration of “war” certainly resonated. In fact, it has waged for decades with no end in sight. Perhaps, it is time to examine President Nixon’s oft-overlooked strategy for ultimately winning the war he declared. Read more WHY IS IT SO HARD TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE? Policing is a core function of government, one of its few necessary functions, but is also the most intrusive institution in all of government. A deliberate restraint on government’s power and a constant review of governmental influence in our lives is a fundamental principle of conservatism and therefore applies to law enforcement at least as much as any other area Read more THE VICTIM’S ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The traditional “triangular” courtroom structure—judge, prosecutor, and defendant—often ignores one major party: the victim. A new paper written by David Rogers and Kerry Naughton of the Partnership for Safety and Justice argues that criminal justice systems and reformers need to place a greater emphasis on the role of crime victims. The authors posit that certain classes of crime THERE’S GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO USE ALTERNATIVES FOR “There’s good opportunity to use alternatives for nonviolent offenders.” These are the words of Tony Parker, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC), during his testimony before the House Criminal Justice Committee Commissioner Parker’s statement was corroborated by five years of statistics condensed into a power point slide that broke down the state’s inmate HOME - RIGHT ON CRIMERIGHT ON CRIMEPUBLICATIONSISSUESABOUTCONTACTBYSTATEBY AUTHOR
A crucial part of the Right on Crime initiative is our Statement of Principles on conservative criminal justice reform, signed by over 90 of the most influential figures in the conservative movement. As members of the nation’s conservative movement, we strongly support constitutionally limited government, transparency, individual liberty, personal responsibility, and free enterprise. ABOUT RIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime is a national campaign of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and Prison Fellowship, that supports conservative solutions for reducing crime, restoring victims, reforming offenders, and lowering taxpayer costs. The movement was born in Texas in 2007, and in recent years, dozens of states such as Georgia, OhioMEET OUR TEAM
The Right on Crime Team Brett L. Tolman is Executive Director for Right on Crime He was a leading figure in the drafting and passage of the First Step Act, one of the most sweeping reforms of the federal criminal justice system in decades. Tolman continues to advise the White House and many members of Congress on such issues. He Read more THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR REFORM The defense of society from internal and external threats is a legitimate public good, and public safety is recognized by virtually all Americans as a legitimate use of government power and funds. Americans must ensure that government performs its public safety responsibilities effectively and efficiently. For too long, however, American conservatives have ceded the intellectual ground onLOUISIANA REFORMS
901 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN, TX 78701 (512) 472-2700. Right on Crime is a project of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union YES, DRUG COURTS ARE WORKING IN LOUISIANA In 2017, the Louisiana Legislature, with overwhelming bipartisan support, passed ten reforms (sponsored by six republicans, two democrats, and one independent) supported by data and aimed at safely reducing Louisiana’s overreliance on incarceration, effectively addressing drivers to incarceration, and lowering recidivism. Similar reforms had previously been enacted in Texas, Georgia, AMERICA AND DRUG ABUSE: WAS RICHARD NIXON ON TO SOMETHING President Richard Nixon originated the idea of a “war on drugs” in a 1971 letter to Congress (at least that is the widely accepted view). His declaration of “war” certainly resonated. In fact, it has waged for decades with no end in sight. Perhaps, it is time to examine President Nixon’s oft-overlooked strategy for ultimately winning the war he declared. Read more WHY IS IT SO HARD TO REFORM CRIMINAL JUSTICE? Policing is a core function of government, one of its few necessary functions, but is also the most intrusive institution in all of government. A deliberate restraint on government’s power and a constant review of governmental influence in our lives is a fundamental principle of conservatism and therefore applies to law enforcement at least as much as any other area Read more THE VICTIM’S ROLE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM The traditional “triangular” courtroom structure—judge, prosecutor, and defendant—often ignores one major party: the victim. A new paper written by David Rogers and Kerry Naughton of the Partnership for Safety and Justice argues that criminal justice systems and reformers need to place a greater emphasis on the role of crime victims. The authors posit that certain classes of crime THERE’S GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO USE ALTERNATIVES FOR “There’s good opportunity to use alternatives for nonviolent offenders.” These are the words of Tony Parker, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC), during his testimony before the House Criminal Justice Committee Commissioner Parker’s statement was corroborated by five years of statistics condensed into a power point slide that broke down the state’s inmate ABOUT RIGHT ON CRIME Right on Crime is a national campaign of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, in partnership with the American Conservative Union Foundation and Prison Fellowship, that supports conservative solutions for reducing crime, restoring victims, reforming offenders, and lowering taxpayer costs. The movement was born in Texas in 2007, and in recent years, dozens of states such as Georgia, Ohio RIGHT ON CRIME BOOKS Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform in Texas: Fighting Contraband While Upholding Civil Liberties Forfeiture is a mechanism by which the state obtains ownership and control of an individual’s property, usually via legal convention following an alleged crime. The property is often held by the government while the case is pending. This property is usually liquidated through a police auction or, in NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS’ RIGHTS WEEK 2021 The U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime designated April 18-24, 2021 as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Thanks to Representative Stephanie Hilferty, whose leadership saw the passage of HR 17 this week, Louisiana will also recognize this time as Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The rights of victims has always been, and always will be, top of mind Read more OVERCRIMINALIZATION ARCHIVES Thousands of harmless activities are now classified as crimes in the United States. These are not typical common law crimes such as murder, rape, or theft. Instead they encompass a series of business activities such as importing orchids without the proper paperwork, shipping lobster tails in plastic bags, and even failing to return a librarybook.
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TENNESSEE LEADERS DEFINE CONSERVATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE By Brett Tolman and Julie Warren Where use of incarceration is concerned, thoughtful criminal justice advocates tend to draw a distinction between those to be “scared of” versus others “we are mad at.” This makes sense. Conservative leaders in Tennessee, led by Gov. Bill Lee, are enacting policies that recognize this distinction in order to improve the overall effectiveness of the KENTUCKY GENERAL ASSEMBLY PREVIEWS 2021 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AUBREY VAUGHAN TRAVIS is our state director of Kentucky.She graduated from Wake Forest University and the University of Kentucky College of Law. While in law school, she served as President of the Federalist Society and clerked for now Congressman James Comer, current Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli, and RANDPAC. LOUISIANA PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION PROGRAMS In recent years, the Louisiana legislature has authorized a number of population specific pre-trial diversion programs. These include diversion programs for certain offenders who are dealing with substance abuse, mental health issues, and for victims of human trafficking. These types of diversion programs have shown great success at reducing recidivism across the country. Even with their THE TRUTH ABOUT FEDERAL SENTENCING REFORM MICHAEL HAUGEN is a policy analyst at the Texas Public Policy Foundation and its Right on Crime initiative. His work for the Foundation has focused primarily on criminal justice reform topics, particularly civil forfeiture, prison reform and justice reinvestment, mens rea reform, occupational licensing, and various law enforcementand privacy issues.
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