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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: A History of Bail; Pretrial Risk Assessment Guide; How Pretrial Incarceration Can Damage Courts; Challenging Money Bail; Bail Reform Successes in New Jersery, New Mexico, and Washington, DC; and much more.
This issue of The Judges' Journal provides an overview of bail reform efforts in the United States, as jurisdictions continue to reexamine the constitutionality of money bail. Articles consider the history of bail, the human and societal costs of pretrial detention, pretrial reform efforts, and bail reform success stories, all of which offer judges practical advice for pursuing reform.
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