New York Takes Bold Action to Fight Crime
With crime and violence raging across the state of New York, including cities outside of the Big Apple like Albany and Rodchester, and with fatal fentanyl overdoses at epidemic levels, the state legislature it taking action. Maydoon Khan of the Associated Press reports that Governor Kathy Hochul signed a new law this week to strike the word “inmate” from state law and replace it with “incarcerated person” in order to remove the stigma of serving time in prison or jail for criminal behavior. The bill’s sponsor, Bronx Democrat Senator Gustavo Rivera, told reporters, “This is another concrete step our state is taking to make our criminal justice system one that focuses on rehabilitation, rather than relying solely on punishment.” I bet millions of New Yorkers already feel safer because of this new law. A linguistics professor at MIT compared calling a person in prison an inmate with calling an African American born into slavery a slave. By changing the words “you help people better understand who they are and how they got to be where they are,” he said.
