Which of these was NOT one of the 14 organizations that recently released a new set of #bipartisan principles for #criminaljustice policy?
○ JustLeadershipUSA
○ ALEC
○ CPAC
○ Ben & Jerry’s
Take the #quiz: jlusa.org/quiz
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Which of these was NOT one of the 14 organizations that recently released a new set of #bipartisan principles for #criminaljustice policy?
○ JustLeadershipUSA
○ ALEC
○ CPAC
○ Ben & Jerry’s
Take the #quiz: jlusa.org/quiz
#BipartisanCJR #CriminalJusticeReform #WeeklyQuiz #ALEC #CPAC
“We are grateful to be part of this collective bipartisan effort calling for ongoing criminal justice reform. ... Now is the time to come together and collaborate for a fair and just U.S.” —DeAnna Hoskins, President & CEO of JustLeadershipUSA
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#BipartisanCJR
Which of these is NOT one of the four items listed in the new set of bipartisan principles for criminal justice policy released this week?
○ Safety
○ Punishment
○ Dignity
○ Fairness
Take the quiz: jlusa.org/quiz
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“There are four principles that must shape the foundation of a justice system that is fair and effective, and that can foster national unity by earning the trust of all Americans.”
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#BipartisanCJR #Safety #Fairness #Dignity #Accountability
Today, JustLeadershipUSA, along with 13 prominent national organizations representing the political left and right, released a sweeping set of shared principles for criminal justice policy change in the United States. #BipartisanCJR
Read more: jlusa.org/2025/06/03...
Today we launched the bipartisan principles on criminal justice! The signatories oppose each other on many issues, but “we agree that the criminal justice system is too big, costs too much, and fails to deliver the safety & justice Americans deserve” spia.princeton.edu/news/biparti... #BipartisanCJR
Today, JustLeadershipUSA (JLUSA), along with 13 prominent national organizations representing the political left and right, released a sweeping set of shared principles for criminal justice policy change in the United States.
Read more: jlusa.org/2025/06/03...
#BipartisanCJR