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Brian Moore on Crime

Socialist nominee for President


Abolish the death penalty

We call for the abolition of the death penalty and a moratorium on new prison construction. We support alternatives to prisons and immediate closure of all "Supermax" prisons and "prisons for profits."
Source: Email interview on presidential race with OnTheIssues.org Apr 3, 2008

Base justice system on mediation and rehabilitation

We expect equal treatment under the law and a criminal system based on prevention, mediation, restitution, and rehabilitation rather than on vengeance, forced labor and private sector profits. We also call for the prosecution of the criminal activities of politicians, corporate managers and privileged individuals. We support the right of prisoners to organize unions.
Source: Email interview on presidential race with OnTheIssues.org Apr 3, 2008

Eliminate the federal death penalty

Source: Congressional 2006 National Political Awareness Test Nov 1, 2006

Reduce prison sentences for non-violent crime

Source: Congressional 2006 National Political Awareness Test Nov 1, 2006

Other candidates on Crime: Brian Moore on other issues:
Nominees:
GOP: Sen.John McCain
Democrat: Sen.Barack Obama
Dem.V.P.: Sen.Joe Biden

GOP V.P. Possibilities:
Gov.Haley Barbour(MS)
Gov.Charlie Crist(FL)
Mayor Rudy Giuliani(NYC)
Gov.Mike Huckabee(AR)
Sen.Joe Lieberman(CT)
Gov.Tim Pawlenty(MN)
Gov.Mitt Romney(MA)
Gov.Mark Sanford(SC)

Third Parties:
Constitution: Chuck Baldwin
Libertarian: Rep.Bob Barr
Libertarian: Sen.Mike Gravel
Constitution: Amb.Alan Keyes
Liberation: Gloria La Riva
Green: Rep.Cynthia McKinney
Socialist: Brian Moore
Independent: Ralph Nader
Libertarian: Rep.Ron Paul
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