Udi Ofer
@uofer.bsky.social
Teach constitutional rights and policy advocacy at Princeton University. Founding Director, Princeton Policy Advocacy Clinic. Former ACLU attorney for 20 years. Chair, International Advisory Council, Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
And what kind of crime are Americans most frequently afraid of? Not the type you hear about in the news. Americans worry most about being the victim of identity theft (69%) and being tricked into providing financial information to scammers (53%). 2/2
October 30, 2025 at 6:40 PM
And what kind of crime are Americans most frequently afraid of? Not the type you hear about in the news. Americans worry most about being the victim of identity theft (69%) and being tricked into providing financial information to scammers (53%). 2/2
- Almost all defendants released before trial do not reoffend
- Rearrest for very serious crimes like violent felonies is less than 1%
- Defendants released before trial appear for court more consistently, at rate of 97%
- Multiple studies have shown bail reform hasnt worsened crime rates
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- Rearrest for very serious crimes like violent felonies is less than 1%
- Defendants released before trial appear for court more consistently, at rate of 97%
- Multiple studies have shown bail reform hasnt worsened crime rates
2/3
October 30, 2025 at 11:52 AM
- Almost all defendants released before trial do not reoffend
- Rearrest for very serious crimes like violent felonies is less than 1%
- Defendants released before trial appear for court more consistently, at rate of 97%
- Multiple studies have shown bail reform hasnt worsened crime rates
2/3
- Rearrest for very serious crimes like violent felonies is less than 1%
- Defendants released before trial appear for court more consistently, at rate of 97%
- Multiple studies have shown bail reform hasnt worsened crime rates
2/3