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May 27, 2021 2019-03-18T13:27:51-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/96c/20190318133133001_hd.jpgFormer Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin introduces a Hamilton Project forum on monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system. He discusses the interaction between criminal justice issues and poverty, concerns about the inequitable and excessive use of bail, fines, and fees, and the economic impact of these measures on individuals and U.S. society. Rubin also describes a visit he made to San Quentin and the lessons he drew from incarcerated individuals there.
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May 27, 2021 2019-03-18T13:27:51-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/96c/20190318133133001_hd.jpgFormer Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin introduces a Hamilton Project forum on monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system. He discusses the interaction between criminal justice issues and poverty, concerns about the inequitable and excessive use of bail, fines, and fees, and the economic impact of these measures on individuals and U.S. society. Rubin also describes a visit he made to San Quentin and the lessons he drew from incarcerated individuals there.
Former Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin introduces a Hamilton Project forum on monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system. He discusses t… read more
Former Treasury Secretary Bob Rubin introduces a Hamilton Project forum on monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system. He discusses the interaction between criminal justice issues and poverty, concerns about the inequitable and excessive use of bail, fines, and fees, and the economic impact of these measures on individuals and U.S. society. Rubin also describes a visit he made to San Quentin and the lessons he drew from incarcerated individuals there. close