Criminal Justice Reform Took a Back Seat at the 2024 DNC
The official Democratic Party platform no longer endorses abolishing the death penalty, decriminalizing marijuana, or repealing mandatory minimums.

Criminal justice reform and police accountability were once center-stage in Democratic politics, but four years after the massive protests of 2020, they've been replaced by more law enforcement—friendly rhetoric and quietly cut from the party platform.
At the 2024 Democratic National Convention, which wrapped up in Chicago last night, one of the only major acknowledgments of criminal justice issues was an appearance by four of the five members of the Central Park Five—a group of black and Hispanic teenagers who were convicted of raping a jogger in Central Park in 1989 but who were cleared in 2002 by DNA evidence and the confession of another man.
Following the crime, Donald Trump took out full-page advertisements in four New York City newspapers calling for the Central Park Five to be executed, and the former president has refused to apologize for it in the years since they were exonerated.
"He called us animals. He spent $85,000 on a full-page ad in The New York Times calling for our execution," one of the men, Korey Wise, said at the DNC. "We were innocent kids, but we served a total of 41 years in prison."
That was the exception, though. Tonally, the DNC was an embrace of law enforcement and Kamala Harris' prosecutor background, complete with a parody video of the intro to the Law and Order TV series. This is part of Democrats' "prosecutor vs. felon" messaging, which attempts to contrast Trump's criminal record with Harris' law-and-order bona fides. (For a more full accounting of Harris' record as a district attorney and California attorney general, read Elizabeth Nolan Brown's definitive 2019 piece for Reason, "Kamala Harris Is a Cop Who Wants To Be President.")
The DNC even brought out a real police officer, Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson of Michigan, to show that Democrats can back the blue and vice versa.
"As a prosecutor, Kamala Harris protected us by putting violent criminals and sex offenders behind bars," Swanson said. "If I was in the courtroom, she's exactly the tough prosecutor that I'd want to see."
Swanson's inclusion was indicative of how much, or how little, thought the DNC organizers gave to criminal justice issues. Swanson was one of two Michigan sheriffs named in a class-action lawsuit filed earlier this year accusing county officials of colluding with large prison telecom companies to end face-to-face jail visitations and then price-gouge families who are forced to rely on phone calls and video chat services, in return for major kickbacks.
Other speakers emphasized how Harris worked as a prosecutor to protect not only victims but also defendants unjustly swept up into the system.
The differences between 2020 and 2024 were hard to ignore. In her 2020 DNC speech accepting the nomination for vice president, Harris noted "the excessive use of force by police" and broader inequities in the criminal justice system. She name-dropped George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Harris' speech last night didn't mention the police, except in passing references to the January 6 riot.
The 2024 Democratic Party platform has several conspicuous absences as well: It doesn't call for abolishing the federal death penalty like it did in 2016 and 2020, doesn't promise to decriminalize marijuana, and doesn't mention mandatory minimum sentences at all. While the 2020 platform called police brutality a "stain on the soul of our nation," the 2024 platform merely notes that "there are places in America today where the bonds of trust [between police and communities] are frayed or broken."
Republicans, meanwhile, completely abandoned criminal justice reform at their national convention in July. The Republican Party's 2012 and 2016 platforms praised red states for creating diversion and reentry programs, and the 2020 RNC featured a speech by Alice Johnson, a federal drug offender who Trump freed from a life sentence. But there was no place for that kind of thing amid the claims at this year's RNC that a plague of crime and lawlessness is sweeping the country.
The problem with Republicans' attempts to tie Democrats to rising crime, though, is that crime isn't rising anymore. The crime spike was four years ago, and now crime rates are falling fast—historically fast, if the preliminary data holds up. As Reason's Jacob Sullum recently wrote, Trump's claims that "homicides are skyrocketing in American cities under Kamala Harris" is simply not supported by the numbers.
In a race to beat each other, Democrats and Republicans are turning their backs on one of the few laudable things they worked together on over the past decade, for reasons that are either opportunistic or imaginary.
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When you go to the library to read the democrat platform, remember to head for the fiction section.
They haven't admitted the real agenda for over half a century.
[WE] must not allow Trump to "hollow out" our ?public? (i.e. [Na]tional So[zi]alist) institutions!!!!
- A direct phrase in the DNC platform that summarizes the whole thing.
Well, the current one references a second Biden admin A LOT.
Criminal Justice Reform Took a Back Seat at the 2024 DNC
That's because you, your soros funded lackeys, BLM and Jo Jorgensen fucked it up and now it's political nuclear waste.
8x felon carjacks 80 yr old woman, kills her, stabs her dog and throws it in a bin. I guess the first 8x of restorative justice didn’t quite stick. But sure, keep telling us Real Restorative Justice has Never Been Tried.
I guess that's MSN's way of saying "Dalton purposely ran her ass over."
no longer endorses abolishing the death penalty,
Death penalty all the way. I don't subscribe to your Christian morality.
“Dalton purposely ran her ass over.”
"Haynes purposely ran Dalton's ass over"
I am not sure what you think this case has to do with "restorative justice".
https://www.komonews.com/news/local/seattle-murder-suspect-was-previous-deemed-high-risk-for-future-crimes-mental-illness-carjacking-madison-valley-court-documents-jahmed-haynes-ruth-dalton-conviction-arrested-murder-animal-cruelty
As far as I can tell, he committed a bunch of crimes in the mid 90's, and was in prison from 1999 all the way until 2017 when he was released under supervision. The guy has a bunch of mental health issues, he didn't take his meds, he had already served 18 years in prison for his previous crimes. He had been out of trouble from 2018 until this current crime. I suppose you could argue he should have been in prison longer, but based on his prior crimes, what would be the basis for doing so? Okay, a psychologist wrote that she thought he was at "high risk" of committing future crimes. Do we keep people in jail longer than their sentence requires because a psychologist says it's a bad idea? That seems like a dangerous idea in terms of civil liberties.
It's a horrible crime but I don't think it can really be used to make some political point about 'criminal justice reform'.
Meanwhile ignoring actual policy like First Step Act and either ignoring or applauding lawfare for political purposes.
Maybe the DNC realizes that their support of emptytheprisons and defundthepolice aren’t winning election strategies anymore.
Reason writers seem to be the only ones trying to sell the “crime is down” BS.
I posted a video from a real journalist who was actually interviewing the property owners in Santa Monica, which boasts a 'drop in property crime' while there's a massive spike in 'violent crime' and he straight up asked them: Do you get broken into or suffer crime and theft? And the answer was: Yeah, 42x a day. Then he asked, "what happens when you call the police?" They said, "We no longer report it to the police because when we did, they told us to stop calling them and report the loss to our insurer, it's a civil matter."
Crime down!!11!!!
Yeah, after the second time your truck is broken into what’s the point?
Spending cuts, opposition to war, environmentalism, troon gender nonsense, justice reform... the place was practically filled with back seats.
Which is weird because Trump is supposed to be the ego candidate.
'The official Democratic Party platform no longer endorses abolishing the death penalty, decriminalizing marijuana, or repealing mandatory minimums.'
Why bother? Fewer acts of violence and theft are against the law, so no penalties to worry about.
You criticize Democrats, but then you criticize Republicans too. All that Republican criticism negates all the Democrat criticism and then some. So this is all praise for Democrats. If you’d have left Republicans alone it might have passes for criticism of Democrats, except that it didn’t praise Trump. With a Trump zinger in there, no criticism of Republicans, and some foul language at Democrats, then it would pass for reluctant criticism of Democrats. Reluctant. Reee-luuuuck-taaaant. Meaning really a Democrat. Totally leftist.
Poor Jeff.
You forgot to criticize the democrats again which you claim to do all the time BTW.
My Advice: When you feel like posting, put one of your discount lobster rolls in your mouth instead and let the words drift away. There will be less distaste and the butter, or mayo, your preference, will keep you from spouting the same, lame, useless paraphrasing that you post on a daily basis. Step up your game, Maine guy.
"We were innocent kids..."
Yeah, right.
The crime spike was four years ago, and now crime rates are falling fast—historically fast, if the preliminary data holds up. As Reason's Jacob Sullum recently wrote, Trump's claims that "homicides are skyrocketing in American cities under Kamala Harris" is simply not supported by the numbers.
In 2024 It's down to only a 14 year high!
Seattle violent crime hits 15-year high, and 4 more takeaways from new report
Feb. 7, 2023 at 11:18 am Updated Feb. 7, 2023 at 8:14 pm
The problem with Republicans' attempts to tie Democrats to rising crime, though, is that crime isn't rising anymore.
Hmmmmm…
https://californiaglobe.com/fl/sacramento-city-attorney-threatens-target-it-will-face-fines-for-reporting-retail-theft-nuisance-calls/
What percentage of crimes are reported to police? What percentage are solved?
Line charts showing that fewer than half of crimes in the U.S. are reported, and fewer than half of reported crimes are solved.
Most violent and property crimes in the U.S. are not reported to police, and most of the crimes that are reported are not solved.
In its annual survey, BJS asks crime victims whether they reported their crime to police. It found that in 2022, only 41.5% of violent crimes and 31.8% of household property crimes were reported to authorities. BJS notes that there are many reasons why crime might not be reported, including fear of reprisal or of “getting the offender in trouble,” a feeling that police “would not or could not do anything to help,” or a belief that the crime is “a personal issue or too trivial to report.”
Most of the crimes that are reported to police, meanwhile, are not solved, at least based on an FBI measure known as the clearance rate. That’s the share of cases each year that are closed, or “cleared,” through the arrest, charging and referral of a suspect for prosecution, or due to “exceptional” circumstances such as the death of a suspect or a victim’s refusal to cooperate with a prosecution. In 2022, police nationwide cleared 36.7% of violent crimes that were reported to them and 12.1% of the property crimes that came to their attention.
This is Pew Research in 2024 echoing Reason from 2021, saying “We have no clue which way the crime stats are actually going.”
But, because Trump can’t be right, suddenly everyone at Reason knows the crime stats that weren’t and aren’t being collected and that things are mostly peaceful.
About as believable as the Secret Service saying “None of our people would do anything like that.”
What percentage of crimes are reported to police? What percentage are solved?
According to a news report I just watched from the Dallas Metro area- there has been a MASSIVE and I do mean MASSIVE increase in car thefts and car jackings. Now slightly down from Somalia levels in 2023 (lol *snort*, see, it's not Skyrocketing lol *snort*) and the Dallas PD reports they solve 5% of those crimes.
Oh, and by the by, the reason they're seeing a drop in 2024 is because they stopped reforming their justice system in 2024. Literally. Seriously. They fucking stopped. They went back to old school police methods and in 2024 they've seen a 14% drop in auto theft and car jackings.
Oh, and by the by, the reason they’re seeing a drop in 2024 is because they stopped reforming their justice system in 2024. Literally. Seriously.
How do you know that you have the cause and effect correctly established?
Here is Seattle:
https://archive.is/XqdRR
Note the large drop in auto thefts from end of 2023 to beginning of 2024. Did Seattle also "stop reforming"?
Here is Chicago:
https://www.cbsnews.com/chicago/news/chicago-vehicle-thefts-dropping-thieves-kia-hyundai/
Also a large drop in auto thefts in the beginning of 2024.
I am skeptical that the reason why the Dallas rate is falling is due primarily to "stopping reforming". Maybe it had some impact. But it sure seems like it is a part of a more nationwide trend.
Note the large drop in auto thefts from end of 2023 to beginning of 2024. Did Seattle also “stop reforming”?
Yes, we fired our Soros prosecutor and elected the first Republican in decades. Most of the city council was kicked out, the mayor of CHOP/CHAZ summer of love was fired after one term, and the new Mayor started closing homeless camps for the first time since 2012.
In addition, a new city council member sat in front of cameras, and publicly declared that "defund the police was over, and it was an abject failure". Drugs were re-criminalized, and addition the impossibly leftist press is now calling to re-criminalize drugs after years of calling to decriminalize them.
So now do Chicago. And all the other cities which show a drop in crime. They all did the same thing at the same time?
Not reporting crimes has an amazing ability to reduce the reported rate of crimes.
But, because Trump can’t be right, suddenly everyone at Reason knows the crime stats that weren’t and aren’t being collected and that things are mostly peaceful.
Reason and David Simon got their way. We tried it. It went disastrously wrong.
Line charts showing that fewer than half of crimes in the U.S. are reported, and fewer than half of reported crimes are solved.
That is true. But according to your source, that has been true for about the past 30 years. It is not a recent phenomenon. So it sure seems unlikely that the reason why crime rates are down is due primarily to under-reporting of crime. If it were, then you would expect to see a concomitant increase in the rate of unreported crimes. But that isn't observed.
The 2024 Democratic Party platform has several conspicuous absences as well: It doesn't call for abolishing the federal death penalty like it did in 2016 and 2020, doesn't promise to decriminalize marijuana, and doesn't mention mandatory minimum sentences at all.
That's because KamKam is a cop. It might be one of the very few things that she has remained consistent on: supporting the use of the coercive power of the police. She probably feels a little bit of joy about it as well.
I guess someone figured out that criminal justice reform is inconsistent with punishing people for peaceful possession of firearms, or peaceful possession of high-capacity magazines, or peacefully buying a handgun while under 21 years old...
“…any way the wind blows.”
"Criminal justice reform and police accountability were once center-stage in Democratic politics"
Um no not really. Democrats saw a vehicle with George Floyd, who died of an overdose, to pander to Antifa and BLM useful idiots for the purpose of creating chaos and damaging Trump. The same is true of the Covid scam a virus with a death rate equivalent to a bad flu season. And probably would have been negligible if people had access to known existing treatments. And then of course the election fortification. Reason of course played along with all of this. Kamala The Anointed as AG of course was the antithesis of reform. And she promises to bring more lawfare at the federal level against her primary political opponent because 'as a former prosecutor, I know his type'. The Democrats have never been for reform and by unleashing anarcho tyranny wherever they hold power they have set reform back by decades.
I mean, it's not skyrocketing...
Only a freak-en moron would buy a 'less-government' sales pitch from the BIG-GOVERNMENT [D]-party. Heck; the last two of the three were completely initiated by the BIG-GOVERNMENT [D]-party.
Because voters would prefer it if they would make crime illegal again.
"Criminal Justice Reform Took a Back Seat at the 2024."
That's because the democrat party is the largest criminal organization in the US.
But then again, all sane people already know this.
They re-named it [Na]tional So[zi]al-ist Justice to excuse their [WE] mob Gov-Gun 'armed-theft' and endless dictation of those 'icky' people defined by skin-color, gender, religion and earnings.
But they've learned well how to self-project everything they stand for onto everyone else (blame shift) so the [Na]tional So[zi]alist party most definitely isn't the party of Nazi's.... /s
Trump is promising pardons and commutations beginning on Day One. Does Ross Ulbricht and the J6 political prisoners not count in Reason's eyes?
"Recognizing anything good from Trump is cult building."
sincerely,
The [WE] cult of Democrats
(i.e. sarc, sqlsy, mod4, charliehall)
All it took was one person, one target of hate for them to abandon justice reform. They could not have been that interested other than votes.
"could not have been that interested other than votes."
It's precisely at their very core of government belief system; [our] 'democracy' RULES obsolete. [WE] gangster building of absolute POWER.
Refusing to acknowledge that the USA was founded upon principles of Individualism (to ensure Individual Liberty and Justice for all).
And the [WE]-gang is now spending most of its time pushing for 'armed-theft' of those 'icky' people for their own benefit (i.e. gone completely criminal). Literally flipping honor and justice on it's head and calling the victims of their 'armed-theft' crime greedy and selfish. The criminal-minded human justifying their crimes through prejudice/biased built hate.