24.4 F
Chicago
Tuesday, February 4, 2025

OpEd: SAFE-T Act – Public Safety is on the Ballot This November

Must read

Silence DoGood
Silence DoGood
"If any Person . . . will give a true Account of Mrs. Silence Dogood, whether Dead or alive, Married or unmarried, in Town or Country, . . . they shall have Thanks for their Pains."

Loading

OpEd: SAFE-T Act – Public Safety is on the Ballot This November (Springfield, IL) – This past weekend, Chicago reached another sad milestone: we’ve now officially seen 36 people accused of killing or shooting – or attempting to kill or shoot – someone in Chicago while awaiting trial for a felony this year. With the elimination of cash bail, sadly, that number will likely continue to grow next year.

What does the future have in store for Illinois once cash bail is eliminated? The State of New York abolished cash bail for most nonviolent offenses in 2020. Since then, New York City has seen a massive spike in crime, while 20.1% of “felony arraignments” are rearrested, with 16.1% failing to appear at arraignment. This doesn’t bode well for Chicago which has already seen a 38% spike in crime since this time last year.

“Governor Pritzker’s signature legislation – the un-SAFE-T Act – has been an abhorrent tragedy for Illinois residents. We’ve already seen an unprecedented rise in violent crime, which will only be exacerbated by the end of cash bail next year. Public Safety is on the ballot this November. We must elect a Governor, and legislators who will prioritize public safety and fix this ticking time bomb,” said Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy.

About the SAFE-T Act

The 2021 Illinois Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today (SAFE-T) Act enacts extensive reform impacting many areas of the criminal justice system, including pre-arrest diversion, policing, pretrial, sentencing, and corrections. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority is tasked with implementing several of the Act’s provisions. These areas of the Act include policing, pretrial, and deaths in custody, as well as leading and serving on task forces. The SAFE-T Act is extensive, incorporating many aspects of the criminal justice system and crime victim support.
OpEd: SAFE-T Act – Public Safety is on the Ballot This November

More articles

Latest article