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Texas A&M University School of Law

2020

Law Enforcement and Corrections

Coronavirus

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Pretrial Detention In The Time Of Covid-19, Jenny E. Carroll Jul 2020

Pretrial Detention In The Time Of Covid-19, Jenny E. Carroll

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It is hard to overstate the impact of COVID-19. When it comes to the criminal justice system, the current COVID-19 crisis has shone a light on pre-existing flaws. Long before the first confirmed case in Seattle or elsewhere, America’s jails and prisons were particularly susceptible to contagions, exacerbated by problems from overcrowding to over policing to lack of reentry programs. This Essay focuses on one aspect of the challenges the criminal justice system faces in light of COVID-19 and beyond—that of a pretrial detention system that falls more harshly on poor and minority defendants, has swollen local jail populations, and …