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2018 Midterm Election

Guilty Until Proven Innocent: What to Know About Criminal Justice Reform Before the Midterm Elections

11/01/2018 0

By Elisa Nolasco The United States Constitution guarantees the presumption of innocence, yet 67% of New York’s incarcerated population is legally innocent. Thousands of New…

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2018 Midterm Election Edition

10/30/2018 0

  This year, The Wagner Review challenged writers to think about the political implications of the policies they are most interested in as the 2018…

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The Reality of Pretrial Detention in Countries of the Americas

04/21/2017 0

by  Liliana Sanchez A prisoner is a person legally withheld of their freedom as a punishment for crimes or offenses committed, or as a preventative…

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