Weekly Update 2023-08-08-Diversion Programs vs Incarceration
Dear Members an Advocates,
2023 marks the 50th year since the U.S. prison population began its extraordinary surge. To date over five million people are under supervision by the criminal legal system, and nearly two million people, disproportionately Black, are currently incarcerated in our nation’s jails and prisons. This represents a 500 percent increase since 1973.
How did we get here? Many of the conditions that drove this exponential rise in incarceration persists, including the failed War on Drugs, racially biased policing, disproportionate pretrial practices and sentencing outcomes and the expanded use of lengthy sentences. And we can add to that the failed Registry System.
Where do we go from here? What is needed to meaningfully de-carcerate our nation’s jails and prisons? This year, the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (NACDL) will be focused on answering that question at their annual conference. Experts from around the country will come together to discuss criminal justice reform issues and what is needed to effectively reverse the tide of mass incarceration. One topic they are calling for is: “Effective messaging around criminal justice reform from advocates, communications, and media experts.” This is an opportunity for FAC and our affiliates to promote the use of diversion programs in place of incarceration. If you have experience in this area, or wish to be involved in proposing solutions to mass incarceration for today’s War on Sex, contact the FAC membership team.
Sincerely,
The Florida Action Committee (FAC)
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The registry is not a War on Sex.
That’s just bad messaging. Makes it sound like we don’t understand the difference between consensual sexual activity and criminal sexual harm. FAC’s position, as a public safety organization, has always been opposed to the latter. Let’s stick with that and not rely on this problem catchphrase, ok?
The registry is a failed solution to a real problem, not a War on Sex.
Not the point of this otherwise excellent Weekly Update, I know, just trying to kill counterproductive catchphrases before they catch on.
Much agreed
FAC was comparing SORs to the failed/failing “War on Drugs.” Government encouraged ostracization no more effective than prosecuting every smidge of drugs.
I’ve been sharing some FAC articles with reps and copy/pasting the articles with link reference into emails.
But you’ve started putting all the events and contact info at the end of the article. I guess if you don’t care that reps call-in, or show up at meet & greets (or send spies), then it’s ok. But if you don’t want that, please only include it in emails and not include with articles.
I’ve been thanked by a couple reps for keeping them informed on what is actually happening with this issue. They really do not seem to know what’s really going on.
You are correct. They have no idea what is going on in our world. Thank you for informing them. I am doing the same.
Mother slams police for detaining 10-year-old son for public urination
Story by Andrea Cavallier •
1h
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/mother-slams-police-for-detaining-10-year-old-son-for-public-urination/ar-AA1fs44O?cvid=4e301b538e1f4c0e973c4c405417df83&ei=18
This story is wrong on so many levels. Have to believe, given the location and ethnicity of the child, that it was racially motivated. Definitely a power move by the police. Hate to think what the cops would have done if it were an adult.