
A Surge in Shootings
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Reforming Bail and Public Safety in NYC
This chapter examines the effects of New York's recent criminal justice reforms, particularly focusing on the bail law overhaul aimed at reducing cash bail reliance. It highlights the systemic inequalities faced by low-income individuals and questions the narrative that bail reform directly correlates with an increase in violent crime, instead suggesting economic factors play a more significant role. Additionally, the conversation addresses the complex relationship between community safety, police engagement, and trust within communities of color, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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