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  1. Opinion | Oregon is poised to reduce incarceration

    It’s time to divest in prisons and invest in BIPOC crime survivors and communities instead The racism inherent in our criminal justice system is finally being widely recognized — for centuries, Black, Indigenous, Latinx and other people of color have been ...

    2 Sep 2020 - Shannon Wight and Amy Davidson

  2. Victims, survivors can teach us justice, in all its diversity

    COMMENTARY | For too long, the voices of victims and survivors have been overlooked by the criminal justice system A few years ago, I worked with kids from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation. I was invited to a summer training to lead activities designed ...

    27 Apr 2017 - Amy Davidson

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