ICYMI: Gov. JB Pritzker Signed Historic Criminal Justice Reform

 

 

 

Hi Robert,

 

In case you missed it: activists, legislators, and advocates came together as Gov. JB Pritzker signed several landmark criminal justice reform bills into law. One of these bills, Senate Bill 2122, bans police officers from lying and using other deceptive tactics on minors during interrogations. This is a major step forward in creating a more just and equitable system.

I was honored to join Gov. Pritzker and stakeholders as he signed this legislation. It was deeply moving to hear from victims of wrongful convictions. They are telling their stories in order to make sure future generations have the protections that they did not - I’m proud to support them. You can watch my full speech here: 

 

 

 

The other bills that were signed are:

- Senate Bill 64, which encourages the use of restorative justice practices.

- Senate Bill 2129, which allows the State’s Attorney to petition for resentencing of an offender under certain conditions.

- House Bill 3587, which creates the Resentencing Task Force Act to study ways to reduce Illinois’ prison population.

Wrongful convictions and deceptive practices hurt victims and deeply fracture the community's confidence in law enforcement. When we take the steps to look at our past, revisit sentences, and correct wrongful practices, we can build trust and create real criminal justice reform.

The work is not yet over, but this was a major step forward in building criminal justice reform with a restorative justice-lens.

 

 

Thank you, 

Kim

 

 


 

 
            
 
 
 
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