On such a day, perhaps it's a nice opportunity to review the major issues on criminal justice that face the Legislature when it returns on Monday. So with apologies to Kimberly Reeves for the headline, I wanted to recap Grits' recent analyses of interim reports from Texas standing legislative committees on criminal justice issues facing the 80th Texas Legislature:
TDCJ Sunset Advisory Commission Report
Senate Criminal Justice Committee
- Understaffing at youth lockups caused skyrocketing abuse rates
- Number of mentally ill inmates, parolees rising
- Senate committee weighs prison alternatives
- Somebody please get Sen. Estes a copy of the Texas Constitution
- Whitmire: Texas may turn two juvie facilities into adult prisons
- 80th Texas Senate Criminal Justice Committee membership
- House Corrections Committee looks to private prisons to expand capacity
- House Corrections: Community based treatment more effective for sex offenders
- House Corrections Highlights
- Juvenile justice bashed and defended
- Advocates: Texas needs stronger probation
- More Texans on probation than any other state
- Criminal Justice Gets Preview of Legislature's return
House Law Enforcement Committee
Senate Transportation and Homeland Security
- Homeland security committee bases border proposals on bogus crime stats
- Senate committees disagree on border security effectiveness
SEE ALSO:
- Retrospective: Top ten Texas criminal justice stories of 2006
- Fantastic Fiscal Flip Flop bad news for prison builders
- A real public safety agenda for Texas
- Texas criminal justice legislation to watch
- House Research Organization studies on red light cameras, sex offenders, and immigration
- Are conservatives undergoing a "jailhouse conversion" on criminal justice
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Southeastern Christian Association is finalizing a multi-faceted campaign it hinges on "the devastating effects a prosecutor's closed file policy can have on children" being certified to stand trial as adults. Were asking for all to please post your opinion about the closed file policy that is still being practiced thru-out Texas, concerning juveniles. You can post anonymously or sign off on your opinion.
Thank you http://www.westtexasbeat.net/WTB_Blog.html
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