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一名检察官眼中更好的司法系统
2,577,115 views |
亚当•福斯 |
TED2016
• February 2016
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当未成年人犯罪时,美国司法系统有两种选择:一种是依法起诉,另一种则是暂缓一步,考虑清楚,是不是非得让一个年轻人终身背负犯罪记录。在这次充满思辨的演讲中,亚当•福斯,一名来自波士顿萨福克郡地检办公室的检察官,用充分的理由证明,如果变革后的司法系统能用机会代替惩罚,那(犯错的)人们还有机会过上好日子,而不至于“一招不慎,满盘皆输”。
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