This article in the Washington Post examines the political response to a high-profile violent incident in Chicago and the role bail reform played in public debate. It explores how national figures have linked such incidents to changes in pretrial policy, even as broader crime trends decline. The piece includes perspectives from The Bail Project’s Director of Communications, Jeremy Cherson, who discusses how bail reform is often framed in public discourse and points to broader factors – such as housing and access to care – that shape community safety.
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