Foreword: A New Frontier in Criminal Justice Reform

Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy, Vol. 6(2), 2016

8 Pages Posted: 22 Nov 2016

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Kami Chavis

Wake Forest University Law School

Date Written: November 21, 2016

Abstract

Foreword to the Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy issue on Criminal Justice Reform.

Each author featured in this issue of the Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy explores different aspects of the criminal justice system in the United States, and they come to the same conclusion that there is widespread consensus that in order for our system to fully embody the ideals of our nation and our great Constitution, critical reforms must occur at every stage within the criminal justice process.

There is currently strong momentum and bipartisan support to encourage changes that will impact not only those currently imprisoned, but also those in the pipeline to prison, and recent policy shifts suggest that we are at a crossroads in criminal justice. However, meaningful reforms will occur only with bold and innovative solutions at each stage of the criminal process, beginning with policing, which represents the entry point into the criminal justice system. Ensuring humane treatment of those convicted and sentenced to prison for their crimes, as well as providing needed services to ease the transition of those reentering society from prison, are all on the reform agenda. Policymakers have announced several important criminal justice policy changes that signify that the nation is indeed in the midst of a "criminal justice revolution." My introduction will contextualize the articles and discuss how the proposals they analyze compliment these recent policy shifts and embody the types of changes needed to ensure sustainable and effective criminal justice reforms.

Keywords: Criminal Law, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Reform

Suggested Citation

Chavis, Kami, Foreword: A New Frontier in Criminal Justice Reform (November 21, 2016). Wake Forest Journal of Law & Policy, Vol. 6(2), 2016, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2873806

Kami Chavis (Contact Author)

Wake Forest University Law School ( email )

P.O. Box 7206
Winston-Salem, NC 27109
United States

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