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4. HILLARY CLINTON AND BERNIE SANDERS VARY LITTLE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM
Sat Apr 9, 2016, 09:27 PM
Apr 2016
http://www.newsweek.com/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-criminal-justice-reform-425735

Both Clintons have said that the law—which Sanders voted for as Vermont’s senator—was a well intentioned effort aimed at combating the high levels of crime that marked the 90s. Joe Biden was one of the architects of the statute. But now, both Clintons and Sanders hold positions that are at odds with the law, and both would like to see the end of three-strikes-and-you’re-out laws, and would also like to end the disparities in sentencing between crack and powdered cocaine.

Each of the candidates favors aggressive Department of Justice oversight of police departments, as well as body cameras for police officers, and each also would like to see the end of private prisons—though Clinton got in some trouble for accepting money from the private prison industry. Both favor a 2010 law that would apply the coke-crack parity retroactively, so many prisoners could be eligible for early release. And each wants to end federal programs that encourage the militarization of police departments, as critics refer to it, and they want to require much more extensive data collection on police shootings.

In short, while both candidates were slow in their candidacy to use the phrase "Black Lives Matter," they've each made the criminal justice reform central to their campaign. Compared to areas like healthcare or college tuition, the differences are pretty slight.

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BS tough on Crime 2012 Vermont [View all] Her Sister Apr 2016 OP
And he wants to present Hillary responsible for his votes. Thinkingabout Apr 2016 #1
I remember those times Her Sister Apr 2016 #3
The Current Crime Debate Isn’t Doing Hillary Justice Her Sister Apr 2016 #2
HILLARY CLINTON AND BERNIE SANDERS VARY LITTLE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Her Sister Apr 2016 #4
Black Caucus yields on crime bill (plus Gingrich, remember him?) Her Sister Apr 2016 #5
Don't Punish Clinton, Sanders for 1994 Crime Bill Her Sister Apr 2016 #6
conclusion to that article: Her Sister Apr 2016 #7
Get Your Memes Right: The 1994 Crime Bill Didn't Create Mass Incarceration Her Sister Apr 2016 #8
Yep! pandr32 Apr 2016 #17
Bernie Sanders' Voting Records on Issue: Her Sister Apr 2016 #9
BERNIE SANDERS' STRONG RECORD OF SUPPORTING TOUGH ON CRIME LEGISLATION Her Sister Apr 2016 #10
Thank you for the information, Her Sister! Kath1 Apr 2016 #11
Thanks Kath1! Her Sister Apr 2016 #12
#BSthehypocrite.. I like it when the info is out in graphics like this.. Cha Apr 2016 #13
Podesta: Sanders Voted For Now-Controversial 1994 Crime Bill; Bragged About It As Late As 2006 Her Sister Apr 2016 #14
VERMONT: High % Blacks incarcerated! Her Sister Apr 2016 #15
Wow. Those are damn in stats for Vermont and Sanders. nt SunSeeker Apr 2016 #20
Here's How Black People Actually Fare in Bernie Sanders' Home State Her Sister Apr 2016 #16
K&R! Tarheel_Dem Apr 2016 #18
Sanders, now a reformer, once boasted of being tough on crime Her Sister Apr 2016 #19
The article brings up a key fact. Sanders voted for the crime bill before it had VAWA in it. nt SunSeeker Apr 2016 #23
KnR sheshe2 Apr 2016 #21
Sanders website during the 2006 campaign. He touts the crime bill! Her Sister Apr 2016 #22
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