Bail Reform Isn't Linked To Crime In NYC, Study Says
Briefly

Bail reform focuses on fair treatment by assessing defendants' risk of flight or public safety instead of their ability to pay. This ensures justice for minor offenses.
Opponents of bail reform claim it endangers public safety, increases recidivism, and erodes trust in the justice system. However, evidence shows no significant crime increase linked to reforms.
Read at New York City, NY Patch
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