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What’s next in criminal justice reform after the ‘First Step Act’

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3,000 inmates were released from jail today under the “The First Step Act,” a sweeping criminal justice overhaul that was signed into law last year. Jessica Jackson, National Director of Cut-50, explains why there is still more to be done.