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Article • February 15, 2025 • from CLN March, 2025
Community Supervision: America’s Hidden Wellspring to Mass Incarceration by James Mills, Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney and James Mills According to a 2023 report from the Prison Policy Initiative, about 1.9 million people are imprisoned in America. More than 500,000 people are released from prison each year in addition to …
Demonstrable Remorse, Psychiatric Diagnoses, and Alternatives to Incarceration by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian Probation officials play a critical role in the criminal justice process. These officials create pre-­sentencing reports containing both legal and extralegal information about the offender. This information is used to fashion sentencing recommendations. One factor …
Publication • January 15, 2024
Mass Incarceration-Myths and Facts-Aiming Reform at the Real Problems, Jan 2024 ~ Penn CareyLaW" UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper Series Research Paper No. 24-04 “Mass Incarceration” Myths and Facts: Aiming Reform at the Real Problems Paul H. Robinson UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL Jeffrey …
Article • August 15, 2022 • from CLN September, 2022
Inextricably Intertwined: The Practice of Negotiated Pleas and the Rise of Mass Incarceration in America by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian America is the world’s leader in rates of incarceration. This country consists of only 5% of the world’s total population, yet it houses about 25% of the world’s …
Publication • 2022
People Over Profit-The Case for Abolishing the Prison Financial System, 2022 People over Profit: The Case for Abolishing the Prison Financial System Sean Kolkey * The term “mass incarceration” is used to describe a crisis that, to many, is both abstract and distant. But for Black, Latinx, Indigenous, low-income, and …
Punitive Surveillance, 2022 COPYRIGHT © 2022 VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW ASSOCIATION PUNITIVE SURVEILLANCE Kate Weisburd* Budget constraints, bipartisan desire to address mass incarceration, and the COVID-19 crisis in prisons have triggered state and federal officials to seek alternatives to incarceration. As a result, invasive electronic surveillance—such as GPS-equipped ankle monitors, smartphone …
Publication • 2022
Examining Prison Releases in Response to COVID - July 2022 Examining Prison Releases in Response to COVID: LESSONS LEARNED FOR REDUCING THE EFFECTS OF MASS INCARCERATION Kelly Lyn Mitchell Julia Laskorunsky Natalie Bielenberg Lucy Chin Madison Wadsworth July 2022 Acknowledgements This report was prepared with support from Arnold Ventures. We …
Publication • 2022
NCLC-Collection at All Costs-Examining the Intersection of Mass Incarceration, July 2022 COLLECTION AT ALL COSTS Examining the Intersection of Mass Incarceration and the Student Debt Crisis July 2022 PROTEC TBOR ROWER S .ORG Acknowledgments This report benefited from gracious review and input by Bradley Custer of the Center for American …
Article • March 7, 2022
App designed to Lower Incarceration Rate and Save Taxpayer Money, Too by Brooke Kaufman by Brooke Kaufman According to a recent article from Fox KTVU, Contra Costa County, California, has contracted with Uptrust, a private technology company, to put an end to the practice of jailing defendants who fail to …
Publication • 2021
Institute for New Economic Thinking, Mass Incarceration Retards Racial Integration, 2021 Working Papers Institute for New Economic Thinking 1neteconom1cs.org/wo rk1ngpapers Mass Incarceration Retards Racial Integration Peter Temin* Working Paper No. 155 April 8, 2021 ABSTRACT President Nixon replaced President Johnson’s War on Poverty with his War on Drugs in 1971. …
Publication • 2021
SPLC Action Fund, How Southern States Struggle With Long-Term Incarceration, 2021 LONG ROAD TO NOWHERE How Southern States Struggle with Long-Term Incarceration February 2021 SPLC IACTION @ About the SPLC Action Fund The SPLC Action Fund is a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership …
Publication • 2021
The Sentencing Project, America's Enduring Reliance on Life Imprisonment, 2021 NO END IN SIGHT AMERICA’S ENDURING RELIANCE ON LIFE IMPRISONMENT THE SENTENCING - - PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM THE SENTENCING - - PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM For more information, contact: The Sentencing Project 1705 DeSales Street …
Publication • 2021
The Paid Jailer - How Sheriff Campaign Dollars Shape Mass Incarceration ,l \,'1 f i ~I ,(' J-' t ~l~,\ -, :i., ,~ ~;~ ~ :,'JI h· t I . f) , y ' ·t, -,·'"<','I' Ii'·. I t .... I '' { l ' :i~.l t'I t..,,i.'J J,'l I …
Publication • November 16, 2020
MASS INCARCERATION, MEET COVID-19 11/16/20 U. Chi. L. Rev. Online *4 MASS INCARCERATION, MEET COVID-19 Sharon Dolovich1 From the earliest days of the pandemic, it was clear that the novel coronavirus posed an outsized danger to the more than two million people locked inside America’s prisons and jails. Responding to …
Publication • 2020
Is Mass Incarceration Here to Stay, 2020 Is Mass Incarceration Here to Stay? LYNN ADELMAN Beginning in about 1970, both federal and state governments in the United States embarked on a shift in penal policies that led to an enormous increase in the number of incarcerated individuals. With the exception …
Publication • 2020
No Price on Justice, NY, New York's Ferguson Problem, 2020 New York’s Ferguson Problem How the state’s racist fee system punishes poverty, lacks transparency, and is overdue for reform I NT R O D U CTIO N After police in Ferguson, Missouri, killed Michael Brown in 2014, a U.S. Department …
Publication • 2019
Mass Incarceration Threatens Health Equity in America, January 2019 report January 2019 Mass Incarceration Threatens Health Equity in America J University of California San Francisco Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Authors Julia Acker, University of California, San Francisco Paula Braveman, University of California, San Francisco Elaine Arkin, Independent Consultant Laura Leviton, …
Publication • 2017
Open Philanthropy Project - the Impacts of Incarceration on Crime, 2017 The impacts of incarceration on crime David Roodman 1 Open Philanthropy Project September 2017 Summary: This paper reviews the research on the impacts of incarceration on crime. Where data availability permits, reviewed studies are replicated and reanalyzed. Among three …
From Mass Incarceration to Mass Control, and Back Again: How Bipartisan Criminal Justice Reform May Lead to a For-Profit Nightmare, Carl Takei, 2017 FROM MASS INCARCERATION TO MASS CONTROL, AND BACK AGAIN: HOW BIPARTISAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM MAY LEAD TO A FOR-PROFIT NIGHTMARE CARL TAKEI* Since 2010, advocates on the …
Publication • 1997
Drexel University, Democracy and the Intersection of Prisons, Racism, and Capital, 1997 Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law From the SelectedWorks of David S Cohen January, 1997 Democracy and the Intersection of Prisons, Racism, and Capital David S Cohen Available at: https://works.bepress.com/david_cohen/4/ IDbepress™ DEMOCRACY AND THE INTERSECTION OF …
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