SAN FRANCISCO — Today, the national American Civil Liberties Union and 14 ACLU affiliates, including the ACLU of Northern California, sent letters to the federal government and state and local officials across the country outlining immediate actions to take to protect those involved in the criminal legal system, who are particularly vulnerable to the pandemic. They are asking to ensure that system actors are responding to recommendations put forth by public health experts, specifically calling for the immediate release from prisons and jails of communities identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as vulnerable, as well as people currently in pretrial detention, to prevent a public health crisis.
This series of recommendations addresses a number of stakeholders in the criminal legal system. In the letters, the ACLU of Northern California is calling on:
“Public health experts recognize that people who are incarcerated or otherwise involved in the criminal legal system are at heightened risk of infection and critical illness,” said Lizzie Buchen, Criminal Justice Director at the ACLU of Northern California. “Unless the COVID-19 public health response includes immediate and significant efforts to minimize the number of people in the system, this will be a humanitarian disaster.”
Here’s a link to the ACLU of Northern California’s letter: https://www.aclunorcal.org/app/uploads/drupal/sites/default/files//ACLU_Coronavirus%20Criminal_Justice_NorCal.pdf
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