Government,
Criminal
Apr. 23, 2021
DAs with opposing ideologies stand with victims
Two prosecutors from opposite ends of the political spectrum met virtually with victims to honor National Crime Victims’ Rights Week and to discuss proposed legislation that could affect how crime is prosecuted next year.
In recent years, prosecutorial ideology has taken center stage in the national debate around criminal justice change. Holding the view that harsher punishment does not increase public safety or reduce recidivism, California’s progressive district attorneys are often criticized by their traditional counterparts who say policies that shorten potential sentences and increase parole eligibility are regressive, embolden criminals and ignore victims.
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