The U.S. spends $80 billion each year on incarceration but communities need crime prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and victim support. Instead of wasteful prison spending, crime survivors Rick and Dorothy want new safety priorities rooted in community health.
Easy way out
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Lenore Anderson, 2016 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Awards
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Lenore Anderson and Aswad Thomas of Alliance for Safety and Justice talk about the movement to replace prison waste with new safety priorities in California.
Mark Ghaly
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Mark Ghaly: Pediatrician and public health advocate on reallocating prison spending to mental health and substance abuse treatment.