JUSTICE

VISION

We envision a criminal justice system that embodies our modern, worldwide view of human rights. We acknowledge that when basic needs, such as food, shelter, and rest, are unmet, individuals may experience survival instincts rather than rational decision-making. Free will can thus be perceived as a construct, one of many untenable assumptions we aim to address. We are deeply committed to raising awareness and promoting basic safety and welfare, striving to prevent hunger, unemployment, lack of education, poor health conditions, and mental illness. Additionally, our commitment is dedicated to guaranteeing accessible mental health care for our criminal justice professionals. We acknowledge the crucial impact of socio-economic changes on the mental well-being of all citizens. The distress caused by these shifts, often compounded by undiagnosed mental health issues, can lead to survival-driven behaviors, often putting our officers in risky scenarios. We will address these challenges, advocating for feasible solutions forward. Our commitment is a testament to our dedication to ensuring every life matters, most importantly, our police officers.

  • Simplify and bridge understanding of criminal justice theories within the Positive School of Criminology and the Chicago School of Criminology.

  • Advance feasible solutions to existing issues based on comprehensive research and counsel.

  • Promote policy development that aligns with historical resolutions and agreements.

  • Uphold public acceptability and establish justice for all.

  • Advance and implement a comprehensive preventative framework for orderly protest processes and procedures to eliminate civil disorder.

  • Safeguard Washington State’s sovereignty: Raise awareness about the implications behind active demands to reform or efforts to dismantle an existing government system prior to proposing a feasible plan or establishing a new safety department.

  • Justice System Progress: Simplify the criminal justice system's complexity, create an environment for joint progress

  • Bridge the knowledge gap/disparities between African Americans and American economic norms that prompt proud traditions that have led to historical administrative resolutions.  

  • Close the knowledge gap between social justice and active denial of social responsibility.

  • Sign an executive order guaranteeing basic human needs, such as secure housing, nutritious food, clean water, adequate rest, and comfort throughout all seasons.

  • Propose people-centered measures that address the very core of human existence - the fundamental needs of our citizens for shelter, food, water, warmth, and rest.

  • Disrupt practices that threaten our state’s peace and security and cultivate a safer, more prosperous environment where every Washingtonian can thrive.

  • Align all future decision-making solutions in public as acceptable administration, technically workable, administratively, and economically feasible, in accord with the proud American traditions and norms that are within basic philosophy and values, and morally, ethically, and legally defensible.

  • Advance an initiative to launch a direct democracy voting portal to empower our state and, most importantly, our women.

  • Promote and guarantee women's rights over their bodies. 

  • Foster collaboration and communication among justice agencies and stakeholders.

  • Promote and pass legislation criteria for free tuition assistance for first responders and their family members. 

  • Develop a funding plan for a straightforward police agenda, agree to invest in new technologies to engage the public, handle threats, and promote vigilance and resilience.

  • Build partnerships to align and proactively mitigate potential hazards and risks with the 2050 agenda.

  • Enhance joint planning and funding toward future infrastructure agenda.

  • Create a court diversion job program for minor, nonviolent offenses to lessen mass incarceration and support rehabilitation and reintegration programs for individuals reentering society.

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