By: Candice Norwood
At a crime survivors march in Washington, D.C., attendees expressed complicated feelings over how to balance seeking justice for crime victims with prevention efforts — much like Harris.
Candice Norwood is a Breaking News Reporter at The 19th. She primarily covers the intersection of gender, judiciary, and criminal legal issues, drawing on her extensive experience in government and politics, as well as social issues affecting diverse communities. Candice's work has been featured in prominent publications such as Government Executive, USA TODAY, and PBS, among others.
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