How the coronavirus could kill the US bail bond business

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How the coronavirus could kill the US bail bond business
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Crimes and arrests are down nationwide during the pandemic as people obey stay-at-home orders and police departments reduce operations. This has led many bail bond companies to lay off entire staff.

In contrast to New York, California passed an April 6

Esquenazi said most people ignore that bail bond companies ensure that the accused will appear in court and "the crime victim could always have his/her day in court." Mayson said that while she has sympathy for the individuals running bail bond businesses, the industry as a whole poses a significant problem to mass incarceration.

2.3 million are incarcerated in the U.S., the world's largest prison population in any country, with nearly 83% in state prisons or local jails.during the pandemic as people obey stay-at-home orders and police departments reduce operations.

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