'Oh My God, Oh My God': John Kennedy Stunned By Top Biden Official's Inability To Answer Question

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Director Peters confirms overseeing the implementation of the First Step Act, which has led to the release of around 30,000 criminals. Senator Kennedy highlights the importance of accurate data on recidivism rates and victim notification in assessing the effectiveness of the program.

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  • Director Peters oversees the implementation of the First Step Act and has released around 30,000 criminals under this legislation.
  • Senator Kennedy highlights the importance of accurate data on recidivism rates for evaluating the effectiveness of the First Step Act, revealing the necessity for informed decision-making in criminal justice reform.

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Recent questions

  • What is the First Step Act?

    A criminal justice reform law.

  • How many criminals have been released under the First Step Act?

    Approximately 30,000.

  • What is recidivism?

    Reoffending after being released from prison.

  • Why is accurate data important for the First Step Act?

    To assess effectiveness and make informed decisions.

  • What is the role of the Bureau of Prisons in implementing the First Step Act?

    Overseeing the implementation of the law.

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"Senator questions Director on First Step Act"

  • Senator Kennedy questions Director Peters about the Bureau of Prisons and the First Step Act.
  • Director Peters confirms being in charge of implementing the First Step Act.
  • Approximately 30,000 criminals have been released under the First Step Act.
  • Senator Kennedy questions Director Peters about victim notification and recidivism rates.
  • Director Peters admits to not having specific data on recidivism rates.
  • Senator Kennedy and Director Peters discuss the effectiveness of the First Step Act and the need for accurate data.
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