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Joe Luppino-Esposito, Policy Analyst for Right on Crime and the Center for Effective Justice at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, discusses how criminal justice reformers with conservative principles have been a driving force behind new legislation aimed at reforming the federal and state prison systems and promoting alternatives to incarceration that lead to greater public safety, support for victims and protects taxpayers.
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