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Mercy Costs Money: Emily Galvin Almanza on the Price of Criminal Justice in America

Feb 16, 2026
Emily Galvin Almanza, a former public defender turned activist and author, exposes how criminal justice tolerates abuse, racial bias, and opaque practices. She discusses staggering misdemeanor caseloads, cash bail’s human cost, local politics as the engine of reform, and how housing and social programs cut crime. Solutions are practical but require political will.
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ANECDOTE

Video That Shows No Crime

  • Emily recounts a trial where video showed no crime but police insisted otherwise on the stand.
  • The case illustrated how prosecution narratives can persist despite exculpatory evidence.
INSIGHT

Collateral Costs Of Incarceration

  • Incarceration causes long-term harm: it halves lifetime earnings and shortens lifespan by about two years per year incarcerated.
  • Addressing housing, income, and healthcare reduces crime more effectively than punishment.
ADVICE

Invest In Housing And Youth Programs

  • Provide housing to reduce recidivism; housing cuts future arrest risk by 80% for unhoused people.
  • Invest in after-school programs to halve youth involvement in violent crime.
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