Criminal justice reform
Coverage of Criminal justice reform in the Nexus archive.
- Liberals claim to be the party of law and order now. Inside the party's about-face on crime
The federal Liberal government has shifted from criminal justice reform with a lighter touch to stricter policies aimed at reducing crime rates, which have become a political liability in certain regions. This about-face reflects a strategic response to rising crime concerns in vote-rich areas.
- Albany angles to free Gilgo Beach killer early — and keep torturing his victims
New York is considering progressive reform bills that would abolish life without parole sentences for violent criminals, including potentially the Gilgo Beach killer. The article argues these policies would allow early release of dangerous offenders while re-traumatizing victims and their families.
- Justice after nearly 20 years of hell for Andrew Malkinson who fought from jail to clear his name amid wrongful rape conviction as culprit enjoyed freedom
Andrew Malkinson spent nearly 20 years in jail for a wrongful rape conviction before finally clearing his name, while the actual perpetrator remained free. His case highlights the long-term personal and legal struggles of those wrongfully convicted.