Trump Bashes Cashless Bail, Says It Leads to More Crime. Studies Say Otherwise.
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Cashless bail systems do not lead to higher crime rates, as established by various studies. President Trump's statements falsely link cashless bail to rising crime. Research highlights that cash bail disproportionately impacts low-income individuals who cannot afford bail, keeping them incarcerated longer than those with financial means. Moreover, public sentiment increasingly favors the abolition of cash bail, with significant support reported for its reform. Real-world instances like Illinois demonstrate that cashless bail policies can be successfully implemented without adverse effects on crime rates.
"Evidence from Illinois shows that implementation of cashless bail did not result in increased crime rates, countering claims from critics who link it to rising crime."
"Bail reform is essential for addressing the inequities of the cash bail system, which primarily impacts those unable to afford it, leaving them imprisoned while wealthy individuals can buy their freedom."
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