Colleen Eren: Why Donald Trump Signed the FIRST STEP Act
The author of Reform Nation explains how celebrity, philanthropy, and activism produced the most significant prison reform in decades.

My guest today is Colleen Eren, a sociologist at William Paterson University in my favorite state in the country, New Jersey. She's also the author of the fantastic new book Reform Nation: The First Step Act and the Movement To End Mass Incarceration.
Signed into law by Donald Trump in 2018, the FIRST STEP Act is one of the few major reforms in the past 50 years aimed at reducing federal prison time and post-incarceration stigma and recidivism. The legislation was championed by the president's son-in-law Jared Kushner, whose father had served time for tax evasion and witness tampering, and celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Alyssa Milano. It also drew major support from philanthropic foundations all over the political and ideological spectrum. It's a great case study of how political change actually gets done.
Eren's book is a masterful account of how grassroots activism on a cause that very few people really cared about blossomed into a win for not just better treatment of people convicted of certain crimes but a better use of tax dollars. She blends original interviews with major players in the reform movement with great storytelling and a sociological framework that illuminates the complexities of all reform efforts.
This is a wide-ranging discussion that also covers my time back in the 1980s when I ghostwrote an advice column for Alyssa Milano, who really played a major role in helping the FIRST STEP Act become law, at the late and unlamented magazine Teen Machine. We talk about what it's like being a libertarian-leaning academic—which Eren is—in today's universities and the value of the oft-maligned discipline of sociology as a framework for understanding who we are as a society. And, of course, we talk about what, if anything, might come next in criminal justice reform. As its name implies, the FIRST STEP Act was supposed to be the start of something, not its final triumph.
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But Trump.
Drink.
As sarc continues to explain. Anything good trump did was purely by accident. You can’t give him the credit. And also remember Biden has done his best despite having the worst luck and he respects the constitution.
in my favorite state in the country, New Jersey.
Wait, what?
Well that’s novel, anyway. When you really think about it there had to be at least one.
I don’t care if this motherfucker freed the slaves and brought peace and harmony to the entire planet. Reason Libertarians CAN’T TOLERATE MEAN TWEETS! So yeah. Strategically but reluctantly… How’s that whole Joe Biden Reformed Drug Warrior legalizes everything going for you Nick? Turns out that that kinda sorta libertarian First Step Act was signed by a guy you spent 5 years slandering. And if you include Sullum we’re going on 8 years. I had a file folder labeled “stuff Reason finally figured out after it didn’t matter anymore”. I’ve had to give it an entire drawer in a filing cabinet. But I’ve labeled the drawer Fuck Reason.com.
back in the 1980s when I ghostwrote an advice column for Alyssa Milano
That wasn’t actually her???
She was a older than me but I was sure we were soulmates… ;_;
Maybe, if you’re as phony as her.