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The Art for Justice Fund is a five-year capital aggregation initiative of influential funders who seek to reduce mass incarceration in the U.S. The Funds founding donor, Agnes Gund, was inspired by the influential civil rights advocacy of filmmaker Ava DuVernay and author Michelle Alexander and donated the proceeds
Built upon three essential pillarslaw enforcement, the judicial system, and correctionsthis system addresses criminal behavior from the moment crime is reported to the time offenders are released and reintegrated into society.
Comprised of three main principles: fairness, equality and access. Three key ideals that can help determine whether justice has been achieved. Having fair processes and a fair hearing.
The three Rs: retributive justice, restorative justice, and reconciliation.
Overview of the 3 Main Components of the Criminal Justice System. In the United States, law enforcement, the courts and corrections make up the 3 main components of the criminal justice system.
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The fiscal consequences of mass incarceration are immense. The United States spends about $270 billion annually on our criminal justice system, with the vast majority of those costs borne by taxpayers. Building and running prisons is an astonishingly expensive enterprise.
Issues Racial Justice. Ending mass incarceration must include combating racial inequality and disparity. Sentencing Reform. Its time to take a second look at extreme sentences. Voting Rights. The criminal justice system shouldnt have a say in our democracy. Youth Justice.

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