A retrospective on the year that was on criminal justice reform
https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/2019-review-criminal-justice-reform-legislatures-maps/
Daniel Nichanian Dec 20, 2019
FROM MARIJUANA TO THE DEATH PENALTY, STATES LED THE WAY IN 2019
A retrospective on the year that was on criminal justice reform. Seven maps. 16 issues. 50 states.
State legislatures this year abolished the death penalty, legalized or decriminalized pot, expanded voting rights for people with felony convictions, restricted solitary confinement, and made it harder to prosecute minors as adults, among other initiatives.
But criminal justice reform remains an uneven patchwork. States that make bold moves on one issue can be harshly punitive on others. And while some set new milestones, elsewhere debates were meagerand in a few states driven by proposals to make laws tougher.
The Political Report tracked state-level reforms throughout 2019. Today I review the year that wasby theme and with seven maps. And yes, each state shows up.
Death penalty
While the Trump administration is attempting to restart executions, momentum built against the death penalty at the state level. Five states restricted, halted, or repealed the death penalty over a 10-month period that began in October 2018, when the Washington Supreme Court abolished the death penalty and converted the sentences of the people on its death row.
. . . more at the link. Do go have a look.