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Publication • December 1, 2020
Dept. of Justice - Bureau of Justice Statistics - Federal Deaths in Custody and During Arrest, 2016-2017 - Statistical Tables, 2020 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics December 2020, NCJ 252838 Connor Brooks and Kevin M. Scott, Ph.D., BJS Statisticians Anthony Whyde, former BJS …
U.S. Dept. of Justice - Correctional Populations in the United States, 2017-2018 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics August 2020, NCJ 252157 Bul l etin Correctional Populations in the United States, 2017-2018 Laura M. Maruschak and Todd D. Minton, BJS Statisticians A n estimated …
Publication • 2020
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Prison and Jail Civil Rights & Conditions Cases - Longitudinal Statistics Margo Schlanger* Prison and Jail Civil Rights/Conditions Cases: Longitudinal Statistics Appendix to: Slamming the Courthouse Door: 25 Years of Evidence for Repealing the Prison Litigation Reform Act, Prison Policy Initiative (April 26, 2021), at https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/PLRA_25.html * Wade H. and …
Publication • May 1, 2020
U.S. Prison Decline: Insufficient to Undo Mass Incarceration, The Sentencing Project, 2020 U.S. PRISON DECLINE: INSUFFICIENT TO UNDO MASS INCARCERATION U.S. Prison Decline: Insufficient to Undo Mass Incarceration By yearend 2018, the U.S. prison population reached 1.4 million people, declining by 9% since reaching its peak level in 2009. This …
Complexity and Lack of Standardization Makes Crime Statistics Less Useful by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A lack of standardization in crime statistics and the complexity of the causes of and cures for crime have made the use of crime statistics difficult. For instance, whether using marijuana causes crime is …
Article • November 19, 2019 • from CLN December, 2019
High Bail Amounts Lead to Sharp Increase in Franklin, PA, Jail Population by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell In Franklin County, Pennsylvania, a rural area with about 154,000 residents, high bail amounts are forcing people who can’t afford to purchase their freedom to plead guilty just to get out of …
Vera Institute of Justice - Broken Ground: Why America Keeps Building More Jails and What It Can Do Instead, 2019 Broken Ground: Why America Keeps Building More Jails and What It Can Do Instead Chris Mai, Mikelina Belaineh, Ram Subramanian, and Jacob Kang-Brown November 2019 Foreword Perennial headlines about the …
Association of Restrictive Housing With Mortality, JAMA, 2019 Original Investigation | Public Health Association of Restrictive Housing During Incarceration With Mortality After Release Lauren Brinkley-Rubinstein, PhD; Josie Sivaraman, MSPH; David L. Rosen, PhD, MD; David H. Cloud, JD, MPH; Gary Junker, PhD; Scott Proescholdbell, MPH; Meghan E. Shanahan, PhD; Shabbar …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Groundbreaking Empirical Study of Expungement Released by Bill Barton by Bill Barton An empirical study of a state law limiting public access to criminal records has been released by professors Sonja B. Starr and J.J. Prescott of Michigan Law School. Starr and Prescott said, “Despite the considerable legislative ferment and …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Police
Another Study Shows There’s No ‘War on Police’ by Bill Barton by Bill Barton "Currently, the ‘war on cops’ thesis is not supported by any evidence, and we apply the 50-year lens in this study to provide important context for understanding recent trends in officer deaths.” That’s the conclusion of …
Article • August 21, 2019 • from CLN September, 2019
Massive Outing of Nationwide Instances of Police Misconduct Revealed by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon As reports of police abusing and even murdering citizens continues to rise over the years, databases of their misdeeds are emerging all over the U.S. These databases provide citizens with a great deal of transparency …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
Report Finds Lack of Reporting on Deaths in Law Enforcement Custody, Even After Landmark Legislation by Steve Horn by Steve Horn The Office of the Inspector General at the U.S. Department of Justice has unfurled a new study on state and federal law enforcement agencies’ reporting of deaths of individuals …
Article • July 12, 2019
Oregon Crime Victims and Prosecutors Lose Fight to Bulletproof Draconian Sentencing Law by Mark Wilson by Mark Wilson The Oregon Supreme Court held that a legislative reduction of voter-approved mandatory sentences for repeat property offenders that was passed by a mere simple majority was not invalid. Since 1902, the Oregon …
Publication • June 13, 2019
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Collateral Consequences - The Crossroads of Punishment, Redemption and The Effect on Communities, 2019 U . S . C O M M I S S I O N O N C I V I L R I G H T S COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES: The Crossroads …
Publication • June 1, 2019
The Sentencing Project, Campaign to End Life Imprisonment - Women and Girls Serving Life Sentences, 2019 CAMPAIGN TO END LIFE IMPRISONMENT WOMEN AND GIRLS SERVING LIFE SENTENCES Nationwide one of every 15 women in prison — nearly 7,000 women — is serving a life or virtual life sentence.1 One-third of …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Abolishing the Death Penalty Leads to Decline in Murders by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney In a blow to those who cling to the idea that the death penalty deters murder, a study by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Center (“ABC”) demonstrates that when nations abolish the death penalty the rate of …
Article • April 12, 2019 • from CLN May, 2019
Arrests Do Not Necessarily Represent Solved Crimes by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  Statistics show that the United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens per capita than any other legal jurisdiction in the world. The entry into the incarceration nation begins with the simple arrest by a member …
Publication • April 1, 2019
U.S. Department of Justice Bulletin, Bureau of Justice Statistics, "Jail Inmates in 2017," 2019 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics April 2019, NCJ 251774 Zhen Zeng, Ph.D., BJS Statistician C ounty and city jails in the United States reported a total confned population of …
Publication • January 8, 2019
United States Sentencing Commission Jan. 2019 - Intra-City Differences in Federal Sentencing Practices, 2005-2017 United States Sentencing Commission January 2019 INTRA-CITY DIFFERENCES IN FEDERAL SENTENCING PRACTICES Federal District Judges in 30 Cities, 2005 - 2017 REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION INTRA-CITY DIFFERENCES IN FEDERAL SENTENCING PRACTICES Federal District …
Publication • January 2, 2019
American Statistical Association Position on Statitical Statement, American Statistical Association, 2019 American Statistical Association Position on Statistical Statements for Forensic Evidence Presented under the guidance of the ASA Forensic Science Advisory Committee* January 2, 2019 Overview The American Statistical Association (ASA) has supported efforts to strengthen the inferential foundations that …
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