Criminal Justice

The criminal justice system at both the national and local level consists of law enforcement agencies, courts with judges and attorneys and corrections from community-release programs to maximum-security prisons.  After decades of increasing the nation's prison population, however, many states are looking for less costly alternatives for punishing nonviolent offenders. The rise of DNA testing as a forensic tool, and the subsequent release from death row of inmates wrongly convicted, has fueled the movement to abolish the death penalty with Connecticut becoming the 17th state abolished capital punishment in April 2012. Overall crime rates have been trending downward for more than a decade for a variety of reasons from better policing and social programs to an aging population, according to experts.  That in turn has reduced the potency of crime as an issue for politicians campaigning on their toughness on criminals.  And with the economy in crisis, pollsters are finding the public more concerned about jobs than crime.

 

Related Legislation

Criminal defendant background info for judges

An act making an appropriation to provide judges with comprehensive background information about criminal defendants posting… more »

Require family reporting of child abuse

An act relating to child abuse; requiring family members to report child abuse or neglect; amending a section of the abuse… more »
 

Utility legal and admin cost recovery

An act relating to utilities; enacting a new section of the public utility act to limit the allowable cost recovery of a… more »

Actions against cities statute of limitations

An act relating to civil actions; amending a section of chapter 37, article 1 NMSA 1978 to clarify the statute of limitations… more »
 

Livestock crime stoppers act

An act relating to livestock; enacting the livestock crime stoppers act; creating a livestock crime stoppers program; providing… more »

Insurance fraud penalties

An act relating to insurance fraud; allowing the aggregation of certain false insurance claims to determine penalty; providing… more »
 
 
 

New Mexico (change)

 
New Mexico is located in the southwestern region of the U.S. Inhabited by Native American populations for many centuries, New Mexico has also been part of Imperial Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S. territory.
 
Offices & Officials

Governor: Susana Martinez
Lieutenant Governor: John Sanchez
Attorney General: Gary King
Secretary of State: Dianna J. DurĂ¡n