There is little need to add much commentary today, as the honorable Senator James Webb says it all with the introduction of this legislation. Senator Webb's website has a wealth of resources and commentary, too. From the website:
The National Criminal Justice Act of 2009
that I introduced in the Senate on March 26, 2009 will create a
blue-ribbon commission to look at every aspect of our criminal justice
system with an eye toward reshaping the process from top to bottom. I
believe that it is time to bring together the best minds in America to
confer, report, and make concrete recommendations about how we can
reform the process.
Why We Urgently Need this Legislation:
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With 5% of the world's population, our country now houses 25% of the world's reported prisoners.
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Incarcerated drug offenders have soared 1200% since 1980.
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Four times as many mentally ill people are in prisons than in mental health hospitals.
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Approximately
1 million gang members reside in the U.S., many of them foreign-based;
and Mexican cartels operate in 230+ communities across the country.
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Post-incarceration
re-entry programs are haphazard and often nonexistent, undermining
public safety and making it extremely difficult for ex-offenders to
become full, contributing members of society.
America's
criminal justice system has deteriorated to the point that it is a
national disgrace. Its irregularities and inequities cut against the
notion that we are a society founded on fundamental fairness. Our
failure to address this problem has caused the nation's prisons to
burst their seams with massive overcrowding, even as our neighborhoods
have become more dangerous. We are wasting billions of dollars and
diminishing millions of lives.
We need to fix the system. Doing so will require a major nationwide
recalculation of who goes to prison and for how long and of how we
address the long-term consequences of incarceration.
Webb takes on next challenge: Nation's prison system
Submitted March 26, 2009 - 3:33 pm by Christopher FeeBelow is a link to an article By Dale Eisman of the The Virginian-Pilot about Senator Webb's bill to reform the US justice system. Read more here: