Get Justice Restored 10 steps to end mass incarceration in America

Read Justice Restored 10 steps to end mass incarceration in America



Read Justice Restored 10 steps to end mass incarceration in America

Read Justice Restored 10 steps to end mass incarceration in America

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Read Justice Restored 10 steps to end mass incarceration in America

International bestseller "Justice Restored," by veteran author and journalist, Howell Woltz, ("Justice Denied", "The Way Back to America", "The Path" and "Gulag Amerika") is his most explosive expos to date of America's failed judicial system. Woltz proves in this highly readable expos that U.S. prosecutors knowingly (or uncaringly) "get it wrong" in 8 out of every 10 cases they bring before U.S. courts. After speaking out on this issue publicly, (TEDx talk in 2014), Woltz was threatened by U.S. officials in an effort to silence him. This ultimately led to his leaving the country to continue his work (Woltz now lives in Poland), though his facts have been acknowledged true by reviewing state and federal courts. 5,760 capital cases--almost every such case over a 23 year period--has now been reviewed by state and federal courts and 73% of them were proven to have "reversible error", while 9% of the defendants were proven by the record itself to have been innocent when targeted by the prosecutor. (see, A BROKEN SYSTEM: ERROR RATES IN CAPITAL CASES, Prof. James S. Liebman, Columbia University). After indisputably proving the need for reform in the early pages of Justice Restore, Woltz then lays out a 10 step plan to restore our system of justice to what it once was. These steps back to Rule of Law are each buttressed by a heartbreaking personal story of a wrongfully convicted citizen the author personally assisted in seeking justice. "Justice Restored: 10 steps to end mass incarceration in America" has been endorsed by The Center for Teaching the Rule of Law, and is considered a must read for every U.S. citizen. As admitted by the federal government, "The U.S. Department of Justice estimates that 71 million people--approximately 25 percent of the American population--have a criminal record." (BNA Criminal Law Reporter, May of 2010). With only 5% of the world's population, the United States holds 25% of its prisoners--a record for human history. No nation has ever incarcerated so many of its own citizens. Woltz has given a clear roadmap for ending this national disaster in "Justice Restored"and in an interview on Public Radio, he recently stated, "If anyone had told me 30 years ago that I could write a book on the unlikely topic of 'mass incarceration in America'--or that it would become a best-seller--I would have never believed it. 1/4 of the American population, however, has now suffered these injustices personally--as well as their families--and they are the ones who have made 'Justice Restored' an international bestseller." Buy Justice Restored today. Available on Amazon in the U.S. and Europe. To learn more about the author, visit Justice Restored's website: www.justicerestored.com Internment of Japanese Americans - Wikipedia The internment of Japanese Americans in the United States during World War II was the forced relocation and incarceration in camps in the western interior of the Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System 2008 Concluding Observations of the Committee 14 The Committee recommends that the State party strengthen its US News Latest National News Videos & Photos - ABC Yahoo!-ABC News Network 2017 ABC News Internet Ventures All rights reserved Responsibility Rehabilitation and Restoration: A Responsibility Rehabilitation and Restoration: A Catholic Perspective on Crime and Criminal Justice A Statement of the Catholic Bishops of the United States African-American Civil Rights Movement (19541968) - Wikipedia The Civil Rights Movement also known as the American Civil Rights Movement and other names is a term that encompasses the strategies groups and social movements Sentencing Project - Still Life: Americas Increasing The Sentencing Project has worked for a fair and effective US criminal justice system for 30 years Responsible Prison Reform National Affairs O ver the past few decades the United States has witnessed an enormous increase in the number of people in jail and in prison As a response to surging crime rates Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System iii REDUCING RACIAL DISPARITY IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM We cannot run society for the privileged and allow a significant proportion of the population to be World Report 2016: United States Human Rights Watch The United States has a vibrant civil society and strong constitutional protections for many civil and political rights Yet many US laws and practices particularly The Justice System and Aboriginal People ABORIGINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS Introduction The Argument for Aboriginal Justice Systems Taking Control Social Cohesion Our Recommendation American Indian Tribal Courts
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