While Oklahoma has passed significant criminal justice reforms in recent years, we remain the top imprisoning state in the nation and the prison population is only projected to grow.
— OK Justice Reform (@OKJusticeReform) February 1, 2019
Oklahoma voters supported SQ780 in 2016, and still support treatment over punishment today. pic.twitter.com/XcNpx2C3AV
Sunday, February 10, 2019
@KOKCradio: RT @OKJusticeReform: While Oklahoma has passed significant criminal justice reforms in recent years, we remain the top imprisoning state in the nation and the prison population is only projected to grow. Oklahoma voters supported SQ780 in 2016, and still support treatment over punishment today. https://t.co/XcNpx2C3AV
RT @OKJusticeReform: While Oklahoma has passed significant criminal justice reforms in recent years, we remain the top imprisoning state in the nation and the prison population is only projected to grow. Oklahoma voters supported SQ780 in 2016, and still support treatment over punishment today. https://t.co/XcNpx2C3AV