Talk:James Madison Institute
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February 2013
editI've rolled back the edits by user JMIFlorida. Not that I think they are disruptive, but as a new editor JMIFlorida is not familiar with various WP policies & guidelines. The edits are primarily WP:NOTDIRECTORY types. E.g., the posting of the JMI staff directory, including ALL CAPS, is not appropriate. I also posted a COI welcome message on JMIFlorida's talk page. – S. Rich (talk) 15:19, 8 February 2013 (UTC)
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editStemming from their stances on a multitude of different public policy issues in conjunction with their organization's mission statement, Sal Nuzzo, vice president of JMI said "For the past few years as we've worked in the criminal justice arena, we have experienced first hand the changing debate on these issues. The poll solidified what we've come to know --- Floridians want criminal justice reform."[29] This public opinion survey Mr. Nuzzo was referring to, was a poll of 1,488 Florida residents utilizing an opt-in Web-based panel which ended up with results that reflected the dissatisfaction with the current system. Results included:
72 percent agreed or strongly agreed that it is important to reform the criminal justice system in Florida 75 percent of Floridians agree or strongly agree that the prison population is costing our country too much money 72 percent believe felons should be able to get licenses to work after they finish serving their sentences 74 percent believe prisons should focus more on rehabilitation than punishment (Utilizing information from:
- https://www.charleskochinstitute.org/majority-floridians-agree-criminal-justice-reform-now/)
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