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Another round up of post-election criminal justice analysis

As noted before, I did a number of pre-election posts with a round-up of news and commentary focused on criminal justice policy and politics as the 2022 voting approached (see here and here and here).  In turn, late last week, I did a first post-election round-up (and update) with news and commentary as all the 2022 mid-term votes were being counted.  With counting now almost complete, here are another set of new pieces in this space:

From the ACLU, “Three Key Criminal Legal Reform Takeaways from the 2022 Midterms

From Colorado Public Radio “For losing Republicans, a silver lining: They pushed the conversation on crime and public safety during the election

From The Crime Report, “Reform – Not Crime – Was the Winning Message in 2022

From Filter, “Midwest Offers Only Real Reform Highlights in 2022 Prosecutor Elections

From The Marshall Project, “7 Key Criminal Justice Takeaways From the Midterms

From The Washington Post, “How Democrats can win voters’ trust on crime