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  • Q&A: Prop. 57 Offers Promise of ‘Hope and Opportunity’ to CA Youth

    October 24, 2016 /

    There is nothing “soft” about giving judges the discretion to make decisions. It is fair. Prosecutors have a problem with losing their power, which is why they are so opposed to this bill. Too much power in the hands of prosecutors is not a good thing. Additionally, prosecutors generally do not have any insight when it comes to rehabilitation. If judges have discretion, sentencing would look a lot different because they are not solely focused on convictions like prosecutors are.

    Criminal justice reform  Politics  prop 57  spotlight  
  • Open Carry Laws are Harmful in School Settings

    September 6, 2016 /

    If you allow students to carry firearms onto a college campus you are setting people up for harm. The college environment is filled with stress, alcohol, and peer pressure, and if you add easy access to firearms it becomes a ticking time bomb ready to explode. There is also the possibility of would-be vigilantes thinking they can stop crime with a gun. This could lead to needless deaths and incidents of cops shooting the wrong person in the crime.

    guns on campus  open carry  open carry laws  spotlight  Texas  
  • Second Chances are the key to stopping Mass Incarceration.

    July 30, 2016 /

    My uncle was incarcerated at the age of 14 and he has never come back home. A crime landed him in the prison system right after he was released from Y.A. This is the reality of so many young people, and we are not doing enough to change this.

    #SchoolsnotPrisons  jail  juveniles  mass incarceration  second chances  spotlight  youth  Youth Authority  
  • We’Ced Weighs In: Reactions to the Stanford Rape Case

    June 10, 2016 /

    This case makes me incredibly angry. That should not be happening at all. I’ve seen the petitions to have the judge removed and I’ve signed one. I think it’s disrespectful to the victim and all women. It’s telling the public and the U.S. that women don’t matter and victims don’t matter. It’s frustrating. I hope that the case goes to an appeal because he already appealed his case. I’m pretty sure that maybe he might get a longer sentence. Its ridiculous. It’s a case of white privilege. A mix of white privilege and rape culture.

    brock turner  rape  rape culture  spotlight  Stanford  Stanford rape case  we'ced reacts  we'ced weighs in  
  • Black Lives Matter and the Freddie Gray Effect

    February 23, 2016 /

    This is why many people know hundreds of Freddie Grays, as his family’s attorney exclaimed at the funeral. And this is why there are hundreds of thousands if not millions of Freddie Grays in America – young Black men who grew up in poverty, who attended low performing schools, who lived in contaminated communities, and who now have a hard time finding employment, have had run-ins with the criminal justice system, and are harassed by law enforcement.

    baltimore  black lives matter  death by cop  Freddie Gray  injustice  learning disability  police brutality  poverty  spotlight  
  • We’Ced Weighs In: Reflections on the Desert Vista High School Incident

    January 30, 2016 /

    Over the weekend, a photo of six smiling Desert Vista High School students dressed in black shirts emblazoned with gold letters as they arranged to spell a racial slur, surfaced on the internet. The viral image sparked nationwide headlines and responses on social media. We’Ced reporters discussed the incident and the aftermath. Below are their reflections.

    Arizona  Desert Vista High  high school  racism  spotlight