Category Archives: Criminal Justice

A Critical Look at Philadelphia’s Curfew Law

A Critical Look at Philadelphia’s Curfew Law

Written by Kimberly Stratton, ’19

A curfew is a law, regulation, or ordinance that forbids a particular class of people—typically, minors—from being outdoors in public places during prohibited times. This paper will review the political foundation for curfew laws and then examine their inherent flaws. A critical review of the application of curfew laws will reveal the disparate impact of these laws on low-income families, along with their inability to reduce juvenile crime. The paper will conclude by discussing a potential constitutional challenge to Philadelphia’s curfew law.

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Focused Deterrence: An Alternative Justice System in South Philadelphia

Focused Deterrence: An Alternative Justice System in South Philadelphia

Written by: Meredith Manchester, ’18

What initially sounded like an effective tactic in combatting gang violence is, in practice, impacting the lives of several innocent young men via mere “guilty by association” charges. Read on to learn more about Philadelphia’s Focused Deterrence Program and the personal stories of Nashon Smalls and A.B.
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Should Philadelphia Establish a Bail Fund?

Should Philadelphia Establish a Bail Fund?

Written by: Alison Smeallie, ’19

One in four adults in Philadelphia jails are detained simply because they cannot pay their release. What is a bail fund and how does it help alleviate this problem?  Continue reading

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