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Regulatory Restraint: A Trump Order

  • Writer: Jaime David
    Jaime David
  • May 9, 2025
  • 1 min read

Former President Trump is reportedly poised to sign an executive order aimed at discouraging criminal justice reform efforts at the federal level. The order, if enacted, would direct the Justice Department to prioritize enforcing federal laws and prosecuting crimes, potentially reversing the trend towards reducing incarceration rates and focusing on rehabilitation programs. The order emphasizes "law and order," advocating for stricter penalties for criminals and potentially hindering initiatives like early release programs and alternatives to incarceration. It suggests a shift back to a more punitive approach to criminal justice, prioritizing public safety through robust enforcement and prosecution. Sources indicate the order stems from concerns that recent reforms have led to an increase in crime rates, although this claim is debated and data suggests a more complex picture. The executive order is likely to face opposition from criminal justice reform advocates, who argue that it would exacerbate racial disparities in the system and undermine efforts to address the root causes of crime. The potential signing of this order reflects a continuation of Trump's tough-on-crime stance and signals a potential rollback of bipartisan efforts to reform the criminal justice system. It could significantly impact federal law enforcement priorities and resource allocation, potentially leading to increased incarceration rates and a decrease in programs aimed at rehabilitation and community reintegration. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-sign-order-discouraging-criminal-195931231.html

 
 
 

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