When Cyclone Maria swept through Puerto Rico last August, the storm did not more than root out houses and lives; it damaged a currently bothered justice system. William Ramirez, director of the island’s ACLU chapter, and Jodie Roure of John Jay College check out the awful effects that continue to affect Puerto Ricans today– varying from boosts in murders and reports of domestic sexual assault to non-functioning courts and paralyzed police– with Lawbreaker Justice Matters host Stephen Handelman.
http://criminaljusticeclasses.net/lawbreaker-justice-matters-hurricanes-and-justice/
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