The Power of Dignity what the heart wantsA renowned judge wonders: What would criminal justice look like if we put respect at the center? The Black and Latina daughter of a working class family, Victoria Pratt learned to treat everyone with dignity, no matter their background. When she became Newark Municipal Courts chief judge, she knew well the inequities that poor, mentally ill, Black, and brown people faced in the criminal justice system. Pratts reforms transformed her courtroom into a
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