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Prosecutors Went to Prison to Ask the Prisoners How to Fight Crime

First publishedJul 12, 09:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 11:39 UTC · 6m ago
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Prosecutors Went to Prison to Ask the Prisoners How to Fight Crime
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Nathan Hochman, the district attorney for Los Angeles, visited inmates at San Quentin in California. He spoke with the prisoners to ask them for ideas on how to fight crime. This visit shows that officials want to hear from those inside prison.

A lawyer named Nathan Hochman went to a prison. The prison is called San Quentin in California. He talked with the people who are locked up there (the inmates). He asked them: "How can we fight crime?" This means he wanted their ideas for making things safer.

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This matters because it shows that leaders want to listen to regular people. Their ideas might help make our communities safer.

In brief
Who went to the prison?
Nathan Hochman, a district attorney from Los Angeles.
Where did he go?
He visited the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center in California.
What did he ask them?
He asked the prisoners how they think crime can be fought.
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    The specific person involved is named and identified as the Los Angeles district attorney.
    NYT USIdentifies him as the LA District Attorney.
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