In my new publication for the @OSJCrimLaw, I explain how the criminalization of drug use and sells undermines public safety. #Abolition can best address the racial disparities that continue to plague our criminal legal system https://t.co/fvhhT9NXWp
In my new publication for the @OSJCrimLaw, I explain how the criminalization of drug use and sells undermines public safety. #Abolition can best address the racial disparities that continue to plague our criminal legal system https://t.co/fvhhT9NXWp
Thanks so much for the invitation to speak, @DeborahDenno! The questions from your students were both sharp and thoughtful. I hope that my remarks helped them better understand the racial implications of #BailReform and #RiskAssessment
Over-emphasis on individual incidents of #RacialViolence obscures how structures/systems enable the premature deaths of POCs. The mayor & chief not only empowered to cover this up, they now confront a legal apparatus opposed to termination of the officer https://t.co/bCBiOjq5xI
If you havenโt already done so, I hope youโll take some time to check out my forthcoming @UCLALawReview article on #RiskAssessment and the myriad ways it justifies the criminalization & detention of Black & Latinx people #BailReform#RAI#RAT
Assistant Professor @SeanHillESQ's article, @UCLALawReview forthcoming, develops an anti-subordination framework to assess contemporary bail practices in relation to PRAIs and argues that these instruments neutralize the decarceral demands of social movements. #osulaw
@emilykgraham@UCLALawReview@SSRN Wow, what a wonderful comment to see. I hope life is treating you well too, Emily! And please tell your mom I say โHello!โ
I am incredibly excited to share my forthcoming @UCLALawReview article, "Bail Reform and the (False) Racial Promise of Algorithmic Risk Assessment," now available on @SSRN https://t.co/1cZKuSMsKg