"I am the person who is not supposed to be here," Price declared at a town hall, sharing her youth experiences to explain her fight against over-criminalization and to connect with the community.
Price emphasized her commitment to reform by refusing to transfer young offenders to adult prisons, underlining her focus on rehabilitating youth instead of afflicting harsh punishments.
Describing the racial disparities in her county, Price argued that her policies aim to keep young people out of the adult justice system, viewing such measures as crucial for equity.
Despite facing challenges and opposition, Price stood firm in defending her vision of a more equitable criminal justice system, inspired by her own life experiences and her roots in the community.
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