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This paper critically examines the inequities prevalent in the current bail system within the framework of criminal justice. Delving into the historical evolution and purpose of bail, the analysis exposes the disparities affecting diverse demographic groups. Through a meticulous exploration of the consequences arising from these inequities, the paper underscores their profound social and economic impact on individuals, families, and communities. Building upon a comprehensive review of past and ongoing reform initiatives, the study evaluates their efficacy, drawing valuable lessons to inform future proposals. In response to identified shortcomings, evidence-based reform recommendations are presented, grounded in legal considerations, societal implications, and proven best practices. The proposed reforms emphasize the necessity of a balanced and fair approach that upholds the rights of defendants while addressing broader concerns of public safety. This paper contributes to the ongoing discourse on criminal justice reform by providing a thorough analysis and viable solutions to rectify the inherent inequities within the bail system.
Anuj Garg (Wed,) studied this question.