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To analyze Criminal Justice reform in NY and possible alternatives for Criminal Justice reform.
Problem Background
For many years, criminal justice reform has been a hot issue throughout the globe. When
looking for answers and explanations to unsolved issues, the biases in the judicial system have
been apparent in many elections (Puig & Shaffer, 2018). Criminal justice reform often tackles
police brutality, mass imprisonment, racial profiling, recidivism, and criminalization in the
criminal justice system.
Lawmaking, policing, condemning, and detainment are, for the most part, puts where the
criminal equity framework intercedes in individuals' lives, and changes might happen at any of
these focuses (Herman, 2018). Criminal equity change may likewise address the consequences of
conviction, like disappointment or loss of admittance to lodging or work, which can restrict the
privileges of those with criminal accounts.
The criminal justice system's stated goal in New York is to "help the courts and the City
in eliminating needless pretrial detention." In New York, criminal justice reform had a
particularly memorable year (Justice Lab, 2021). For example, by tearing the Assembly and State
Senate apart, Democrats enabled important changes at the national level.
Condemning guidelines in the United States have been blamed for being cruel and
racially one-sided, prompting the nation's expanding and huge jail populace, known as mass

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1 Criminal Justice Reforms Student’s Name Institutional Course Tutor Date 2 Criminal Justice Reforms Objective To analyze Criminal Justice reform in NY and possible alternatives for Criminal Justice reform. Problem Background For many years, criminal justice reform has been a hot issue throughout the globe. When looking for answers and explanations to unsolved issues, the biases in the judicial system have been apparent in many elections (Puig & Shaffer, 2018). Criminal justice reform often tackles police brutality, mass imprisonment, racial profiling, recidivism, and criminalization in the criminal justice system. Lawmaking, policing, condemning, and detainment are, for the most part, puts where the criminal equity framework intercedes in individuals' lives, and changes might happen at any of these focuses (Herman, 2018). Criminal equity change may likewise address the consequences of conviction, like disappointment or loss of admittance to lodging or work, which can restrict the privileges of those with criminal accounts. The criminal justice system's stated goal in New York is to "help the courts and the City in eliminating needless pretrial detention." In New York, criminal justice reform had a particularly memorable year (Justice Lab, 2021). For example, by tearing the Assembly and State Senate apart, Democrats enabled important changes at the national level. Condemning guidelines in the United States have been blamed for being cruel and racially one-sided, ...
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