This Florida Republican Is All in on Criminal Justice Reform
Former state lawmaker Jeff Brandes says the Florida Legislature has "ceded its role" to high-profile Gov. Ron DeSantis.

It would be more accurate to describe Jeff Brandes as a Republican from Florida than a Florida Republican. The former legislator—who left the state Senate in 2022 after term limits precluded another run—is a heterodox conservative who breaks with standard positions on such issues as criminal justice reform. Since returning to the private sector, Brandes has led the Florida Policy Project, an organization he founded to be a "policy bank" of research.
In October, Reason's Billy Binion spoke with Brandes by phone.
Q: One of your primary issue areas is criminal justice reform, which isn't typically a hill Republicans die on. How'd you get there?
A: I sat on the criminal justice committee back in 2014 and recognized pretty quickly that there was no real leadership on that issue statewide and that the prison system in Florida was circling the drain. I began to tour prisons, and the more I toured, the less I liked. I was often going to prisons that had 1,500 inmates and zero education opportunities, realizing that a vast majority of our prisons were understaffed. We had really created a Department of Warehousing and not a Department of Corrections. We weren't correcting behavior. We weren't getting better outcomes. So I started to work to fix that.
Q: How would you address those problems?
A: What if we were a state that implemented best practices? I think that's generally something Republicans and Democrats universally can agree on. It shouldn't be up for debate that we're going to follow the best practice. That's what led to me creating the Florida Policy Project.
The focus of our three early reports was the lowest-hanging fruit in criminal justice: First, what do we do with the returning citizens? They're getting out of prison anyway. We're not having a conversation about their sentencing. We're just talking about how to make them more successful when they leave. There's also a huge, growing elderly population. It's incredibly expensive—about two or three times as expensive as a young inmate—because of their health needs. So let's focus on a conversation about how we could be more successful with our elderly population. And finally veterans. We can argue about helping veterans solve their problems.
Q: Do you think there are any common misconceptions about the criminal justice system that hinder this work? What are the main roadblocks?
A: I think the main roadblock is most of your legislators, judges, and prosecutors have never visited a prison, period. They have no concept of what they're actually sentencing people to or where they're putting people. Most people believe that there are services inside of prisons to help people, and that simply isn't true. Most people don't understand what the day-to-day life is for inmates. Most people don't understand why having sufficient numbers of corrections officers is important and that if you staff it with a skeleton crew, the inmates end up running the place. And the way the inmates will run the place is by coercion and violence.
Q: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has made a name for himself in part by being tough on crime, characterizing the FIRST STEP Act—the 2018 federal bipartisan reform legislation—as a jailbreak law. How would you respond to that?
A: I think it's political. It's not data-informed. I don't think anyone can look at the data of the FIRST STEP Act and say that that has created any type of rise in crime or was a prison break. The data actually points in the absolute opposite direction.
Q: Florida is sometimes touted as the new model for Republicans. What do you think of the state of the party, and how did you navigate it while in office?
A: Let's not talk about the state of the Republican Party. Let's talk about the state of the Legislature, which is overwhelmingly Republican. What issue is the Legislature in Florida leading on? Anything? Clearly, we aren't leading on property insurance. Clearly, we're not leading on transportation. Clearly, we're not leading on affordable housing. Clearly, we're not leading on criminal justice policy. And because DeSantis has become such a polarizing and strong figure, the Legislature has largely leaned on him to provide all the solutions. It has largely ceded its role. There aren't intense policy debates on how to solve these tough problems. I have no problem with us touting how Republicans can win elections. The question is: and then what?
This interview has been condensed and edited for style and clarity.
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"I was often going to prisons that had 1,500 inmates and zero education opportunities"
Why, it's almost like prisons are just to keep bad people away from society for awhile!
Right, which is the problem. If you just stick someone in a box for a while and they're the same person when they leave, why aren't they going to immediately reoffend?
Because they really didn't like prison?
Or, what you've done is to take a low level criminal and surrounded them with hardened criminals, and it turns out to be just a bit networking convention. They trade tips and stories and expand their tradeskills and connections for illegal activities.
This sort of thing happened back when the mafia was really big. They had a ton of influence in the prisons, with guards either on the payroll or looking the other way, so mafia members weren't really languishing inside-they could get all the contraband they wanted there. And while they were inside, they were just networking with other guys and making plans for when they get out.
When a significant amount of your prison population are street gangs, it's the same effect.
I'm not trying to argue that prisons should be pleasant, but it would be better if there was some effort taken to rehabilitate people before release. Otherwise, what's the point in releasing them at all? If we're just accepting that they're a danger to the community, why would we ever release them back into the general population? But there's also a reason we don't lock every felon up forever.
Or, what you’ve done is to take a low level criminal and surrounded them with hardened criminals, and it turns out to be just a bit networking convention.
So, solitary confinement is the answer!
And this is how prison should work.
It isn't the duty of the state to reform criminals. If you want that, turn those criminals over to religions.
Sounds like a government school.
Most of the people in prison have no desire to improve themselves or their station in life.
Nope. Florida is not "leading" on any democrat policy preference.
Not a single one.
All Florida is good at is protecting individual freedom.
Let’s Go Brandes
Well, some people freedom, you know the descent folk. Right.
All in on Criminal Justice Reform
Also an Open Society initiative. Legalize drugs, less harsh on non-violent offenders, cut back on police brutality - you know, libertarian stuff.
Free markets and free minds - not just a motto.
Don't forget other popular Open Society Soros initiatives like the Trump/Russia investigation, BLM rioters, buying prosecutors and judges, DEI, censorship campaigns, transporting illegals to the borders, Agenda 2030, anti-Israel riots, election fixing, ad nauseam...
Or their global impact with Just Stop Oil and Femen.
Quit making shit up, you fascist.
Although Open Society did not donate to BLM will you admit the basis for BLM was police brutality and murder? Of course you won't because you are a fascist and support police brutality as an extra-judicial method of Aryan supremacy.
I said BLM rioters, not BLM (although they actually passed money to them too, you dishonest fuck). You know very well that your Nazi financier was paying for the defense and court costs of the looters and arsonists.
Funny an unrepentant racist and corporatist like you would pretend to oppose fascism though.
Pluggo the pathological piss poor price prognosticator with prepubescent predilections pounces on poofy poofs predicted performance.
Needs more Psaki
Doesn’t everything? Just circle back and get some.
You mean pcircle back.
Indeed.
Nobody believes your lies.
No Kiddie Raper, the basis of BLM was to push Marxism. Police reform was just a delivery system. The founders of BLM are pretty upfront about that.
Your ignorance and stupidity makes you very bad at this.
Scott adams says, and the president of Blm agrees, no one wants to live by black people
I would mind living next door to Will Smith, or a black conservative. But I certainly wouldn't want to live in a black ghetto (or any ghetto). As I would almost certainly be targeted for a being a ‘jive honky’.
Oh, cut the bullshit, Pluggo. They donate to groups that pass along the money to groups like BLM. They also directly support candidates who believe in just releasing criminals outright with no jail time or rehabilitation.
And they want to treat pedophilia like a sexual orientation, as opposed to a mental disorder. Which is likely why Pluggo sold whatever souk he had to Soros. So he can indulge in that young boy flesh without consequences.
The sexual life of the Buttplug,
Is stranger than anyone thinks,
While on a visit to Belgium,
He took Manneken Pis in the stink
Plug went for a ride on the subway,
And found he had to stand,
A little boy offered him his seat,
So he went for it with both hands,
Looks fun. I wanna try.
The Pluggo came out from Georgia
He was lookin' for a kid to steal
He'd lost his mind over tight behinds
And he wanted to make them squeal
When he came across this young boy posting on 9gag and lookin' hot
And with a grunt the air Plug humped and said "Boy, let me tell you what."
"I guess you didn't know it, but I'm an internet troll too
And if you'd care to take a dare I'll make a bet with you
Now you post a pretty good shitpost, boy, but give ol' Pluggo his due
If I can boast the best shitpost, it's you I'm going to screw.
I'm a Trump Cultist, and I'm okay.
I sleep all night and I troll all day.
He's a Trump Cultist, and he's okay.
He sleeps all night and he trolls all day.
I tell some lies. I watch the Fox.
And pray to Donnie in the lavatory.
On Wednesdays we go shoppin'
And have the young boys in for tea.
We cuts down trees. We beats our meat.
And we loves our Denny Hasteat.
On Wednesdays we goes shoppin'
And have buttered scones for tea.
He's a wingnut, and he's okay.
He sleeps all night and he trolls all day.
We cuts down libs. We skips and jump.
We like to press wild flowers.
Then we puts on women's clothing
And go hangs around in bars!
(Monty Wingnut)
Low effort, Pluggo.
Progs can't meme.
They can't. But perhaps the worst part is, they don't realise that they can't.
You are so bad at this. Makes me wonder if you’re even good at being a pedophile.
Keep your 50 cent day job, Pluggo.
To the tune of A Holly Jolly Christmas
Have a holly jolly Fistmas,
Squirrel’s inside Shrike’s rear.
He’ll go slow, in the Soros ho,
Butt juice he will smear.
Have a holly jolly Fistmas,
Cosplays Lemmiwinks,
Elbow deep, inside that creep,
Playing where it stinks.
Oh no, the Biden bro,
Flung where you can see,
Soros waits for you,
Kiss him once in glee.
Have a holly jolly Fistmas,
And in case you didn’t hear,
Oh by golly have a holly jolly Fistmas,
Shrike’s rear.
"He’ll go slow, in the Soros ho,
Butt juice he will smear."
Top notch.
It was activities with squirrel that inspired Pluggo to share sloppy pullout.
To the tune of the Eton Boating Song, I assume, with inspiration from the version about camels.
Free markets and free minds? First step, no Democrats.
…an organization he founded to be a "policy bank" of research.
Couldn’t get a real job.
Clearly, we aren't leading on property insurance. Clearly, we're not leading on transportation. Clearly, we're not leading on affordable housing.
Other than property insurance, these issues aren't Republican ones.
His statements are very revealing. No wonder Reason has a chubby for this guy.
Flashback to Trump Fascism directed at "vermin":
Trump urges officers and immigration officials to be ‘rough’ on ‘animals’ terrorizing U.S. neighborhoods
.
Reporting from BRENTWOOD, N.Y. — President Trump on Friday called for police and immigration officials to be “rough” with suspected gang members in order to rid the country of “animals” he said are terrorizing communities.
“Please don’t be too nice,” Trump said to the applause of police recruits at Suffolk County Community College in Brentwood, a heavily Latino suburb of New York. “Like when you guys put somebody in the car and you’re protecting their head, you know the way you put their hand so they don’t hit their head and they’ve just killed somebody … you can take that hand away.’’
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He implied that he was satisfied with rough handling of suspects by the police. “When you see these thugs being thrown into the back of a paddy wagon — you just see them thrown in, rough,” he said.
https://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-pol-trump-ms13-story.html
Mother's Lament grins at the prospect of a violent police force and the absence of due process...... His police boner raging just in time for Christmas....
What the fuck are you babbling about, Pedo?
Are you saying that it's wrong for immigration officials to be rough on the cartel members coming in to the US?
And they are fucking animals. Are you pretending torturing girls to terrorize villages and hanging headless bodies off of bridges to intimidate communities is humane?
Thank goodness you're such a fucking retard, because you refute yourself. Now go call some MAGA deplorable bitter clingers because they're dehumanizing cartel vermin.
Also, more talk about how people will be “replaced by their betters”.
Pluggo strategically picking the right hill to die on….
To the tune of Winter Wonderland
Gay bells ring, are you listening,
On Pluggo’s face, Soros glistening
Such a beautiful night,
when his buttplug is tight,
Walking in a pedo wonderland.
In a meadow he would bill to blow the man,
He would blow and blow and blow again.
Then he would take it up his rear end,
To grab that fifty cents that he could spend.
Gay bells ring, are you listening,
On Pluggo’s face, Soros glistening,
Pluggo first decked the halls,
Then drained Soros’ balls.
Walking in a pedo wonderland,
Walking in a pedo wonderland.
"On Pluggo’s face, Soros glistening"
True story. The only boy over 10 that Plug is attracted to.
Are you still pushing saying vermin equals Hitler?
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Scienfoology Song… GAWD = Government Almighty’s Wrath Delivers
DeSatan loves me, This I know,
For DeSatan tells me so,
Little ones to GAWD belong,
We are weak, but GAWD is strong!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
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Makes the illegal sub-humans bleed,
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I LOVE to pay taxes, till my wallet squeaks!
PUNISH Disney, I’ll PAY for their pains,
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ALL must be PUNISHED, they say!
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Oh, the places that the low-lifes will go, you must know!
The taxes we shall pay? Through the money, we must BLOW!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
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Nobody reads your crap.
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And do You also spamflag Your Perfect Conscience when it tells You that You're an Evil, Self-righteous Power Pig? Oh Ye Perfectly Evil, Self-righteous Power Pig? Or do Ye ALSO need to call in reinforcements, then, from Your Moist Fashionable Theology, Handbag, Hairstyle, and Whorestyle?
The only power pig here is you, Reichsführer ᛋᛋqrls of the Sqrlsstaffel.
So it is SNOT a Perfect power pig thing to do... To arrogate to One's Perfect Self, to decide... WHO should live, and WHO should DIE?
Mammary-Necrophilia-Farter-Fuhrer, Supreme Demonic Director of Decay, Destruction, and Death, will now SPEAK! HARKKK silently and RESPECTFULLY, all ye lowly heathens, as She Directs Death, and announces WHICH few of us MIGHT deserve to live, and WHO all deserves to DIE-DIE-DIE!!!
https://reason.com/2022/01/25/did-these-three-officers-willfully-deprive-george-floyd-of-his-constitutional-rights/?comments=true#comment-9323626
“You should really join ᛋᛋqrlsy, ᛋᛋhrike. You two goosestepping fascists offing yourselves would definitely be a mitzvah.”
-Quote MammaryBahnFuhrer the "Expert Christian Theologian", AKA Mother’s Lament, with a head full of cement
So Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer, Supreme Demonic Director of Decay, Destruction, and Death... WHEN are You going to STOP stealing the IDs of Your victims, and then posting kiddie porn in THEIR names, and then blaming THEM?
Inquiring minds want to KNOW, dammit!
I'm proud of that post.
The evil are PROUD of being evil... Yes, wise people already know this!
SQRLSY reminds of the Trashcan man towards the end of ‘The Stand’ with his worship of Soros. Who makes a great desiccated stand in for Randall Flagg.
Punk Boogers reminds me of a box of rocks... Except that the box of rocks is FAR smarter than Punk Boogers!
Please take your meds, even on weekends.
Please STOP being an authoritarian asshole, even on weekends.
All of those who disagree with MEEEE are… Mentally ILL!!! YES, this! Good authoritarians KNOW this already!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_abuse_of_psychiatry_in_the_Soviet_Union
All of the GOOD totalitarians KNOW that those who oppose totalitarianism are mentally ill, for sure!!!
It's like the spam skit in Monty python.
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I don't think that's the reason this is Florida Month in Reason, but I wouldn't put it past them. I think they just decided months ago they'd have a Florida Month.
The stuff in this article isn't particularly libertarian, it's just about good governance that everyone should agree on, whether they're authoritarian, libertarian, or anything in between or off to one side or another, but that few people think of as a priority, especially if they're concentrating on fighting each other on their ideologic hobby horses.
I don't want to make "best practices" the priority for prisons. I want to keep non-violent "offenders" out of prison in the first place. Criminal justice reform starts with the criminal laws, not with punishment! The highest priority should be to eliminate ALL "victimless" crimes from the books permanently - drugs, gambling, sex and procedural violations. Next, policing reforms should represent a major effort - eliminate routine patrols and all non-criminal contacts between police and the public. Investigate only reports of actual crimes and respond only to emergency calls for crimes in progress. No "welfare checks" or anonymous tips or traffic stops or "suspicious behavior" or crazy people acting crazy in public.
I’m pretty sure routine patrols are one of those deterrent measures that actually works, at least to a degree.
>A: What if we were a state that implemented best practices? I think that's generally something Republicans and Democrats universally can agree on. It shouldn't be up for debate that we're going to follow the best practice. That's what led to me creating the Florida Policy Project.
What are 'best practices' though? Pretty much every state will tell you they follow best practices. But which states have seen a reduction in recidivism after changes in their policies and practices?
For example, Reason championed 'no money bail' - how's that working out in the places where its being implemented?
Yes, yes, I know - they 'didn't do it right'. Its 'not real no-money-bail, its 'state-capitalism'' or some bullshit.
“For example, Reason championed ‘no money bail’ – how’s that working out in the places where its being implemented?”
This actually hurt any chances at meaningful reforms. But Reason pushed it anyway because they’re like children.
Their support for the George Floyd riots and defund the police and Soros prosecutors helped kill any chance of actual criminal justice. If Trump is making points by advocating for more immunity for cops some of the Reason editors should take a look in the mirror and wonder why that idea is increasingly popular.
Standing with BLM, an overtly Marxist organization seeking Marxist solutions to a government-created problem, really did not help Jo Jorgensen. And attempting to thread the needle of "I support the idea, not the organization" basically demonstrates why people don't take libertarian candidates seriously.
#1 reason I didn't vote for her.
Again Reason, I wish you'd stop attacking candidates with articles telling us why we shouldn't vote for them and start running articles telling who you think we should vote for.
If you think Brandon is the best option - lay it out on the table as to why you think that. If you think R's should vote Haley - tell us what's good about here.
But 'don't vote for Trump or DeSantis' articles? You've fully appraised us of what makes those two completely unsuitable for office. Now tell us why the others aren't worse.
Taxpayers need to be persuaded that money going to rehab prisoners, e.g, on education, half-way houses, etc. won't be wasted, and it's a more difficult argument to make than "we shouldn't be coddling these guys" even if the numbers support it.
The best way to reduce violent crime would be to stop subsidizing the reproduction of indigent unmarried women. "Rehab" will always be too little too late.
The problem is the prisons are going to need funding regardless. Like, I know it's libertarian to say "cut spending," in regards to everything, but in my libertarian ideal, it's still the state's job to issue criminal penalties and see them carried out. Private prisons still are paid for by the government, just contracted out instead of being state-run from the top down. A lot of the terrible conditions we're seeing in prisons and jails comes from being underfunded. Nobody wants to pay more for prisons right now-conservatives want the criminals to suffer, lefties just want to close all the prisons and let everyone out, and libertarians don't want to pay for anything at all.
Additionally, prisoners have vacated some rights, but not all of their rights. If they had, we'd just execute all prisoners. We believe they still have the right to life and to not be tortured, so some standard of living in prison must be maintained.
In my mind I have a half-formed idea about an incentives model for privatizing prisons. After someone's prison sentence ends, the prison is entitled to, say, 5% of their earned wages for the next 5-10 years or so. This encourages prisons to try to teach inmates some skill or trade, and perhaps to look for job placement programs upon release. They can only collect on legally-obtained funds so it incentives prisons to find them upstanding work to do.
There's probably some downsides-it might cause an increased push to crackdown on white-collar criminals, so every prison is trying to have an apple CEO or someone like that in their prison.
You may recall the Freakonomics people arguing that one reason for a decline in the crime rate in the 90s was Roe v Wade...
I don't doubt that's true.
Victimless crimes shouldn't be.
Punishment for financial crime should be focused on at least 100% restitution.
Nap violations should be actually punished. Tough imprisonment, forced labor, or worse.
Another day we can talk about reviving exile.
The days when victimless crimes sent large numbers of people to prison for long sentences are long gone. Almost all state prison inmates are there for violent or sexual crimes. It's hard to get into prison now without shedding any blood.
NAP not nap. Fucking auto-correct and broken Reason edit function.
nap works, too. Wake me up when I'm sleepy and I'll be happy to dole out punishment.