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Clemency Delayed: A 36-Year Fight for Justice
After 36 years of wrongful imprisonment, the author received clemency in 2017, highlighting the significant human and financial costs of delayed justice and the need for reform in presidential and gubernatorial pardon practices, particularly concerning the timing of clemency grants.
Clemency Delayed: A 36-Year Fight for Justice
After 36 years of wrongful imprisonment, the author received clemency in 2017, highlighting the significant human and financial costs of delayed justice and the need for reform in presidential and gubernatorial pardon practices, particularly concerning the timing of clemency grants.
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48% Bias Score


Poilievre Proposes Life Sentences for Fentanyl Traffickers, Sparking Legal Debate
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre proposed life imprisonment for fentanyl traffickers handling 40 milligrams or more, those with multiple human trafficking convictions, and those importing/exporting over 10 illegal guns, sparking legal concerns due to Supreme Court precedents and a low threshold ...
Poilievre Proposes Life Sentences for Fentanyl Traffickers, Sparking Legal Debate
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre proposed life imprisonment for fentanyl traffickers handling 40 milligrams or more, those with multiple human trafficking convictions, and those importing/exporting over 10 illegal guns, sparking legal concerns due to Supreme Court precedents and a low threshold ...
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44% Bias Score


German Coalition Talks: Key Disagreements on Criminal Justice and Data Retention
During German coalition talks, the SPD advocated for decriminalizing fare evasion and limiting data retention, while the CDU/CSU opposed these measures, also disagreeing on maintaining the police commissioner's office and the 'Chancenaufenthalt' law, with final decisions pending.
German Coalition Talks: Key Disagreements on Criminal Justice and Data Retention
During German coalition talks, the SPD advocated for decriminalizing fare evasion and limiting data retention, while the CDU/CSU opposed these measures, also disagreeing on maintaining the police commissioner's office and the 'Chancenaufenthalt' law, with final decisions pending.
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44% Bias Score


Global Female Prison Population Surges 57% Since 2000
A new report reveals a 57% increase in the global female prison population since 2000, reaching over 733,000, driven by poverty, gender discrimination, and the criminalization of acts of survival, with dire consequences for women worldwide.
Global Female Prison Population Surges 57% Since 2000
A new report reveals a 57% increase in the global female prison population since 2000, reaching over 733,000, driven by poverty, gender discrimination, and the criminalization of acts of survival, with dire consequences for women worldwide.
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44% Bias Score


UK Lawmakers Debate Forcing Offenders to Attend Sentencing Hearings
The UK is considering legislation to compel offenders to attend sentencing hearings, driven by public anger over high-profile cases where murderers like Kyle Clifford refused to face victims' families in court, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the new powers and their potential impact on ...
UK Lawmakers Debate Forcing Offenders to Attend Sentencing Hearings
The UK is considering legislation to compel offenders to attend sentencing hearings, driven by public anger over high-profile cases where murderers like Kyle Clifford refused to face victims' families in court, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the new powers and their potential impact on ...
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60% Bias Score


Oregon Considers Bills to Ease Sex Offender Monitoring
Oregon lawmakers consider three bills to ease sex offender classification, reducing monitoring despite concerns from the Oregon District Attorneys Association about reduced victim input and thorough risk assessment; 18,000 of 33,000 registered sex offenders remain unclassified.
Oregon Considers Bills to Ease Sex Offender Monitoring
Oregon lawmakers consider three bills to ease sex offender classification, reducing monitoring despite concerns from the Oregon District Attorneys Association about reduced victim input and thorough risk assessment; 18,000 of 33,000 registered sex offenders remain unclassified.
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60% Bias Score

Queensland Expands Tough-on-Crime Policies Amidst UN Criticism
The Queensland LNP government is expanding its "adult crime, adult time" policies, increasing police search powers, and eliminating pill testing, despite concerns about racial disparities and international criticism, prioritizing public safety over human rights concerns.

Queensland Expands Tough-on-Crime Policies Amidst UN Criticism
The Queensland LNP government is expanding its "adult crime, adult time" policies, increasing police search powers, and eliminating pill testing, despite concerns about racial disparities and international criticism, prioritizing public safety over human rights concerns.
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52% Bias Score

France Debates Stricter Laws on Juvenile Delinquency
The French Senate is debating a bill increasing penalties for parents of delinquent minors to three years and €45,000, and speeding trials for repeat juvenile offenders over 16; it's a response to the €1 billion cost of the 2023 riots and concerns about parental responsibility.

France Debates Stricter Laws on Juvenile Delinquency
The French Senate is debating a bill increasing penalties for parents of delinquent minors to three years and €45,000, and speeding trials for repeat juvenile offenders over 16; it's a response to the €1 billion cost of the 2023 riots and concerns about parental responsibility.
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44% Bias Score

New Mexico Rejects Juvenile Justice Reform, Funds Convict Stipends
New Mexico lawmakers rejected a juvenile justice reform bill supported by the governor, opting instead for a program providing stipends to former juvenile convicts, sparking outrage from a state representative whose son was murdered by a juvenile.

New Mexico Rejects Juvenile Justice Reform, Funds Convict Stipends
New Mexico lawmakers rejected a juvenile justice reform bill supported by the governor, opting instead for a program providing stipends to former juvenile convicts, sparking outrage from a state representative whose son was murdered by a juvenile.
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60% Bias Score

Victoria Reverses Bail Law Reforms, Promising Australia's Toughest Laws
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a reversal of the state's 2023 bail law reforms, vowing to implement Australia's toughest bail laws in response to perceived youth crime wave fueled by media pressure, despite recent reforms prompted by criticism of the previous legislation's contribution t...

Victoria Reverses Bail Law Reforms, Promising Australia's Toughest Laws
Victoria's Premier Jacinta Allan announced a reversal of the state's 2023 bail law reforms, vowing to implement Australia's toughest bail laws in response to perceived youth crime wave fueled by media pressure, despite recent reforms prompted by criticism of the previous legislation's contribution t...
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56% Bias Score

UK's Lenient Sentencing Sparks Public Safety Debate
The UK government's lenient sentencing policies, including reduced prison terms and alternative custody options, have resulted in mass prisoner releases and sparked criticism over public safety concerns, exemplified by cases of repeat offenders receiving minimal punishment, while the asylum system f...

UK's Lenient Sentencing Sparks Public Safety Debate
The UK government's lenient sentencing policies, including reduced prison terms and alternative custody options, have resulted in mass prisoner releases and sparked criticism over public safety concerns, exemplified by cases of repeat offenders receiving minimal punishment, while the asylum system f...
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76% Bias Score

Texas Prison Release Program Inapplicable to Britain: Experts
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood's visit to Texas to review a prison early-release program sparked debate, with experts warning against direct implementation in Britain due to vast differences in sentencing and the cultural approach to crime and punishment between Texas and the UK.

Texas Prison Release Program Inapplicable to Britain: Experts
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood's visit to Texas to review a prison early-release program sparked debate, with experts warning against direct implementation in Britain due to vast differences in sentencing and the cultural approach to crime and punishment between Texas and the UK.
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56% Bias Score
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