Kentucky
Writer
Areas of interest:
Criminal Justice
BIO
Erinn Broadus is currently the Deputy Director of Criminal Justice Policy at Pegasus Institute. She has been published in The Enquirer, The Lane Report, Huffington Post, and various blogs. Her primary focus is on criminal justice issues and created and maintains Louisville’s first “homicide clock”—a data dashboard updated in real-time of homicides in Louisville. Prior to her time at Pegasus, she worked at Pew Charitable Trusts and interned at Reason Foundation.
Latest Media Appearances and Published Works
Efficient Jailing Comes at a Cost. Cutting Corners Leads to Death on the Inside and Out – Courier Journal
Moving Forward with Young Voices:
Other places have shown that bail reform need not come at the cost of public safety
Bail Reform Need Not Come at the Expense of Public Safety – Lexington Herald-Leader