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Change from Within

Reimagining the 21st-Century Prosecutor

Miriam Aroni Krinsky

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Beschreibung

A new breed of reform-minded prosecutors tells their stories about the challenges and successes of making change from inside the system

Growing up in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green housing projects, Kim Foxx never anticipated that she would become the chief prosecutor in the country’s second-biggest county. When Chesa Boudin was a baby, his parents were arrested and incarcerated. Visiting them in prison for decades helped shape his convictions about what justice does—and doesn’t—look like in the United States. Now, along with eleven other reform-minded prosecutors voters put in office throughout the country, they reflect on the task they set for themselves: making change from within.

Using the power of their office, which has traditionally fueled mass incarceration and harsh punishments, this new breed of elected prosecutors has joined the movement to shake up the justice system. In Change from Within, these visionaries describe their journeys to office, what they are doing to change “business as usual,” the pushback they’ve experienced, and their thoughts on reforms that are possible working from the inside.

Published in partnership with Fair and Just Prosecution (FJP), drawing from interviews conducted by FJP executive director Miriam Krinsky, a former federal prosecutor, this unprecedented book includes intensely personal first-person profiles of thirteen transformative DAs. Each story is accompanied by an image inspired by the prosecutor and created by a formerly incarcerated artist.

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Criminal justice, injustice, racial justice, Chesa Boudin, Larry Krasner, legal reform, kim foxx, nonviolent crimes, mandatory minimum sentence, convictions, defendants, unequal sentencing, crime wave, bail reform, lawyers, mass incarceration, progressive prosecutors, misconduct