CSI study reviews impacts of Colorado’s mandatory sex‑trafficking sentencing measure

CSI study reviews impacts of Colorado’s mandatory sex‑trafficking sentencing measure

A new report by the think tank Common Sense Institute examines what could happen if Colorado voters approve Initiative 108, which establishes mandatory life sentences for offenders convicted of sexual trafficking of a minor. The measure is backed by Protect Kids Colorado, which describes itself as a “broad coalition of parents, grandparents and concerned citizens […]

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