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  1. First published as Harris (then the San Francisco district attorney) was beginning her 2010 campaign for California Attorney General, the book outlines her vision of how the criminal justice system should function. She explains in detail why it is not enough to simply be tough on crime, and how prosecutors and lawmakers must also be smart and ...

  2. 12 de mai. de 2017 · Smart on Crime is shorthand for a set of criminal justice principles that supports a comprehensive approach to criminal justice reform. It emphasizes the use of evidence and data to inform...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2013 · SMART CRIME. C SMART. on CRIME. Reforming The Criminal Justice System for the 21stCentury. August 2013. “By targeting the most serious offenses, prosecuting the most dangerous criminals, directing assistance to crime ‘hot spots,’ and pursuing new ways to promote public safety, deterrence, efficiency, and fairness – we can become both ...

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  4. Smart on Crime: The Struggle to Build a Better American Penal System examines the factors causing this dramatic turnaround. It relates and echoes the increasing need and desire on the part of actors in the American government system to construct a penal system that is more rational and humane.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2015 · Smart on Crime” is a series of directives to U.S. Attorney Offices across the nation designed to redirect efforts and assets toward more measured, individualized examinations of both the crime and the criminal. The five guiding principles of “Smart on Crime” are: I. PRIORITIZE PROSECUTIONS TO FOCUS ON THE MOST SERIOUS CASES.

  6. Smart on Crime: The Struggle to Build a Better American Penal System examines the factors causing this dramatic turnaround. It relates and echoes the increasing need and desire on the part of actors in the American government system to construct a penal system that is more rational and humane.

  7. 20 de out. de 2009 · Smart on Crime is a new report from the Death Penalty Information Center that explores the prospect of saving states hundreds of millions of dollars by ending the death penalty. The report also serves to release a national poll of police chiefs in which they rank the death penalty at the bottom of their priorities for achieving a safer society.