What does this have to do with criminal justice? Nuttin’! Except to serve as a reminder: amidst so much tragic injustice, such as I see daily, one must stay positive....
“I Won’t Back Down” – My Theme Song. kra
I remember when our criminal justice system worked well. There was time to have proper trials. There were nearly zero wrongful convictions. Our prison population was about 338,000 (now over 2.1 million). That was 1973, the year I graduated from law school. That was before the “war on drugs” got ramped up. That was 45 years ago; that is how long it has taken us to create the dysfunctional justice system seen in America today. Nixon...
‘Rally for Justice’ coming to Dover on Saturday – Come Join Us!
Join us this Saturday on The Green in Dover DE from 9 AM to 1 PM … come and speak your mind! Here is a newspaper article about the Rally, but since it was printed I got more great news: Executive Director of NARSOL To Speak in Delaware! 🙂 I have just received confirmation that Ms. Brenda Jones, the Executive Director of a relatively new national organization, NARSOL – National Advocates for Rational Sex Offender Laws- will be one...
Practical Tip – Send out a PRESS RELEASE! – Call ATTENTION TO YOUR ISSUE, BUSINESS, OR CAUSE – FOR FREE!
The BEST way to get the word out about issues is a Letter to the Editor – Click on Articles and then scroll to “Go in Depth” and click on Letters to the Editor” for hundreds of examples and easy instructions. But the ANOTHER GREAT WAY to also attract eyeballs and the press, is a PRESS RELEASE. When I had my fast-growing businesses I sent one out every 3 months and got millions of dollars of “free advertising”...
Number of children in NC foster care system reaches 10-year high – Heroin, CPS, and Mass Incarceration – kra
Ken’s Comments: It was painfully clear to me in every divorce case I handles (and I had hundreds) that children should be with both o their parents; today far too many are with neither. The dysfunction of our criminal justice system is the cause of a big part of this problem. As I have said many times, the most costly waste – damage – of the injustice in the system is the human toll. Reasons vary, but include: One or...