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Publication • 2019
A Call for New Criminal Justice Values, The Square One Project, 2019 EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY JANUARY 2019 Arthur Rizer, R Street Institute A CALL FOR NEW CRIMINAL JUSTICE VALUES The Square One Project aims to incubate new thinking on our response to crime, promote more …
Article • May 15, 2019 • from CLN June, 2019
The Holloway Doctrine and First Step Act: Federal Judge Issues Order Urging Government to Dismiss One of Two 18 U.S.C. §924(c) Stacking Convictions by Chad Marks by Chad Marks February 4, 2003, forever changed my life. That’s when, at the age of 24, the federal government charged me with numerous …
Urban Institute - Next Steps in Federal Corrections Reform, Implementing and Building on the First Step Act, 2019 JUSTICE POLICY CENTER Next Steps in Federal Corrections Reform IMPLEMENTING AND BUILDING ON THE FIRST STEP ACT Julie Samuels, Nancy La Vigne, and Chelsea Thomson May 2019 The topic of federal corrections …
Publication • March 28, 2019
The Punishment Bureaucracy: How to Think About 'Criminal Justice Reform,' Alec Karakatsanis, 2019 ARTICLE: The Punishment Bureaucracy: How to Think About "Criminal Justice Reform" March 28, 2019 Reporter 128 Yale L.J. F. 848 * Length: 10381 words Author: Alec Karakatsanis 1 Highlight [W]e do not expect people to be deeply …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Birth Pangs of Bail Reform Come to Texas by Edward Lyon by Ed Lyon  For scores of years, excessive bail amounts for fiscally impoverished individuals accused of crimes have been a major factor in jail overcrowding. This, in turn, leads to violence and excessive additional costs to cities, counties, and …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Law Enforcement and Lobbyists Battle Over Need for Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss Texas used civil and criminal asset forfeiture to obtain more than $50 million in cash and property in 2017, according to the Texas Attorney General’s Office. Everything from cash and cars to …
Article • March 16, 2019 • from CLN April, 2019
Conversations With Those Helped by Passage of First Step Act: Provides Relief for Some Federal Prisoners, but More Is Needed by Chad Marks by Chad Marks December 21, 2018, changed the lives of many federal prisoners in facilities throughout the United States. That’s when President Trump signed the bipartisan First …
Article • February 15, 2019 • from CLN March, 2019
San Francisco DA Candidate Chesa Boudin Puts Criminal Justice Reform Front and Center by Chesa Boudin stands out among the candidates for the 2019 district attorney race in San Francisco. Boudin, a deputy public defender, helped to lead efforts to reform the cash bail system and has earned support from …
Article • January 18, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Montana Supreme Court: City May Not Impose Local Surcharge Not Authorized by State Law for Violation of State Criminal Statute by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Corrine Franklin, who pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in Missoula, Montana, Municipal Court, was assessed a $25 surcharge by the City of Missoula, earmarked …
Article • January 18, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
Sixth Circuit Holds Tennessee Burglary Not Violent Felony Under ACCA, Overturning Previous Controlling Authority in Light of SCOTUS’ Mathis Opinion by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit held that Tennessee third-degree burglary, as interpreted by the Tennessee Supreme Court, cannot qualify as …
Article • January 18, 2019 • from CLN February, 2019
President Trump Signs First Step Act Into Law—It’s a Good Initial Attempt at Meaningful Reform by Chad Marks by Chad Marks In December 2018, President Trump signed the bipartisan First Step Act into law. It’s the most substantial change in a generation to the tough-on-crime prison and sentencing laws that …
Publication • January 1, 2019
Vera Institute of Justice - Investing in Futures: Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison, 2019 Investing in Futures: Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison January 2019 Patrick Oakford, Cara Brumfield, Casey Goldvale, and Laura Tatum, Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality Margaret diZerega and …
Publication • January 1, 2019
The Challenge of Criminal Justice Reform, Square One Project-Columbia University, 2019 EXECUTIVE SESSION ON THE FUTURE OF JUSTICE POLICY JANUARY 2019 Bruce Western, Justice Lab, Columbia University THE CHALLENGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM The Square One Project aims to incubate new thinking on our response to crime, promote more effective …
Article • December 28, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
Civil Rights Groups Urge Ending Use of Pretrial Bail Risk Assessment Tools by Steve Horn by Steve Horn More than 100 civil rights organizations have signed a statement to denounce the use of pretrial bail risk assessment algorithm tools meant to determine conditions of bail and, in many cases, jail. …
Article • December 28, 2018 • from CLN January, 2019
California’s New Cashless Bail System More Likely to Increase Number of Detainees by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss California became the first state to completely do away with cash bail, making international headlines. The new system uses algorithms to weigh factors to determine a person’s risk assessment with preventive detention …
Article • December 5, 2018 • from CLN December, 2018
Chicago Judge Grants No-Money Bond in Murder Case, But Cook County Still Has a Long Way to Go by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell Cook County Judge William H. Hooks took the unusual step of granting murder defendant Jackie Wilson a no-money bond, letting Wilson go free while he awaits …
Article • November 6, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
Brooklyn, New York’s Top Prosecutor Opens Door for Expungement of Pot Convictions by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez has announced that he will accept applications from thousands of individuals to erase their low-level marijuana convictions in a program unveiled in September 2018. He said his …
Article • November 1, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
Federal Judge Orders New Orleans Municipal Court System to Reform Money Bail by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna On August 6, 2018, Judge Eldon E. Fallon of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana ordered the New Orleans Municipal Court system to reform its money bond system, …
Justice Policy Institute: The Ungers, 5 Years and Counting - A Case Study in Safely Reducing Long Prison Terms and Saving Taxpayer Dollars, 2018 NOVEMBER, 2018 1 Acknowledgments THIS REPORT IS THE RESULT OF THE COLLABORATIVE AND CUMULATIVE EFFORTS OF SEVERAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS OVER SEVERAL YEARS. THE “UNGER STORY” …
Article • October 31, 2018 • from CLN November, 2018
$3 Million Federal Court Settlement: Philadelphia Agrees to End Civil Forfeiture by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna A federal civil rights suit alleging massive abuse of Philadelphia’s civil asset forfeiture program was settled in September 2018 for $3 million, which will be distributed to individuals it victimized. The settlement resolved …
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