Smart Justice Conference

This week, the Florida Action Committee is exhibiting at the Smart Justice Summit in Sarasota, FL.

The purpose of the Smart Justice Summit is to bring together stakeholders in justice and corrections to “place greater advocacy emphasis on changes to improve public safety while reducing costs to the taxpayers.”

Below are some pictures from the Summit.

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3 thoughts on “Smart Justice Conference

  • December 16, 2015

    Nice work and set up Gail. Great job and keep it up. I also just noticed the other exhibitors. The infamous GEO of prison privatizing and monitoring/tracking device providers like 3M. That must of been cozy company.(sarcasm)

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    • December 16, 2015

      Right – FAC was swimming in a sea of unfriendly sharks. Did you also notice the placement of our logo on the “thanks to our supporters” banner? Small and at the bottom.

      Anyhow, I’m sure that the other exhibitors just LOVED being on the same banner as FAC!!!! That’s the good part!

      Just goes to show how important it is that we show up!!! Thanks to all who put themselves out there in front of the wolves and thanks to our members who support us with the donations that enable us to be represented at these events.

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  • December 15, 2015

    Nice set up GAIL!!! The TRUTH WILL PREVAIL!!!Keep up the the great work… Knowledge is POWER!!!

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