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  1. 10. Feb. 2015 · United States Department of Justice

  2. About the Smart on Crime Initiative. At the direction of the Attorney General in early 2013, the Justice Department launched a comprehensive review of the criminal justice system in order to identify reforms that would ensure federal laws are enforced more fairly and—in an era of reduced budgets—more efficiently.

  3. Criminal Justice. ODMHSAS has undertaken a variety of initiatives to promote a Smart on Crime approach to criminal justice challenges resulting from untreated mental health and substance use issues. These initiatives provide resources to courts and other criminal justice partners, local law enforcement, Oklahoma communities, families and ...

  4. 01. Properly Fund Police. The evidence is clear: Smart investments in the police can significantly lower crime, particularly violent crime. Law enforcement agencies must have the necessary resources to recruit, train, and retain quality officers in order to keep our streets safe. 02.

  5. Smart on Crime. On Thursday, November 6, 2008, a coalition of more than 20 organizations and individual contributors released a set of key criminal justice issues and policy recommendations for the next administration. As part of this coalition, the Brennan Center for Justice was instrumental in drafting and coordinating the sections entitled ...

  6. Abstract. This exploratory study of news media reports examines language of incarceration shifts from ‘tough on crime’ to ‘smart on crime’ as a feature of broader, contextual meanings about: (1) the costs and benefits of prison and incarceration; (2) the moral meanings and ‘practical reasoning’ associated with imprisonment; (3) the ...

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