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Publication • April 15, 2018
The Consensus Myth in Criminal Justice Reform, Benjamin Levin, 2018 Draft (4/15/18) – Please do not cite or circulate without permission THE CONSENSUS MYTH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Benjamin Levin* (forthcoming Michigan Law Review) It has become popular to identify a “consensus” on criminal justice reform, but how deep is …
Publication • March 26, 2018
A Deeper Dive into Racial Disparities in Policing in Vermont, Stephanie Seguino and Nancy Brooks, 2018 A Deeper Dive into Racial Disparities in Policing in Vermont Stephanie Seguino Professor Department of Economics & Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05401 stephanie.seguino@uvm.edu and Nancy Brooks Visiting …
Article • March 12, 2018
Shocking Video Shows Police Disparity for Same Actions, Different Races by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell A video posted to Facebook shows a white man walking down the street with an AR-15 assault rifle on his shoulder. The police approach the man and ask for identification. The man refuses and …
Article • March 2, 2018
$11,000 Settles Police Racial Profiling Case by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis The city of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania agreed to pay a university professor $11,000 after she sued the city's police department for racial profiling. The city also promised that all officers will review departmental policy prohibiting racial profiling on a …
Bread for the World Institute - Mass Incarceration: A Major Cause of Hunger, 2018 BRIEFING PAPER NUMBER 35, FEBRUARY 2018 Mass Incarceration: A Major Cause of Hunger by Marlysa D. Gamblin Bread for the World Institute provides policy analysis on hunger and poverty, as well as strategies to end it. …
Article • December 21, 2017
Joint Stipulation Doesn't Remove Federal Jurisdiction in Motion to Intervene by David Reutter The District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals granted consolidation of mixed motions from separate members of a class action suit filed against the United States Marshals Services (USMS) alleging racial discrimination directed at its African-American employers. …
Article • December 12, 2017
Eleventh Circuit Grants Habeas Hearing in Judicial Bias Case by Christopher Zoukis By Christopher Zoukis The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has reversed a district court and ruled that an evidentiary hearing is required when a criminal defendant has sufficiently alleged actual bias on the part …
Article • November 30, 2017
Study Indicates Racial Bias Skews Criminality Risk Assessment Tool by David Reutter by David Reutter The use of software to predict future criminality is increasing in popularity. However, a study by ProPublica, an independent, nonprofit news agency that produces investigative journalism, found that prediction programs are racially skewed. Risk assessments …
Article • November 16, 2017 • from CLN December, 2017
Study’s Data Show Racial Disparity in Plea Bargaining Outcomes by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna The Spring 2017 issue of Justice Quarterly published a report titled “Race, Plea, and Charge Reduction: An Assessment of Racial Disparities in the Plea Process,” which explores the perceived discrepancy in the outcomes for criminal …
Urban Institute - A Matter of Time, Executive Summary, 2017 JUSTICE POLICY CENTER A Matter of Time The Causes and Consequences of Rising Time Served in America’s Prisons Leigh Courtney, Sarah Eppler-Epstein, Elizabeth Pelletier, Ryan King, and Serena Lei July 2017 This document is the executive summary for the feature …
ACLU - Cruel and Usual Punishment, LA County Jails, 2011 Cruel and Usual Punishment: How a Savage Gang of Deputies Controls LA County Jails A report by the ACLU National Prison Project and the ACLU of Southern California September 2011 Principal Authors Sarah Liebowitz ACLU Foundation of Southern California, Jails …
Publication • 2017
Harvard Law Review - The President's Role in Advancing Criminal Justice Reform, 2017 VOLUME 130 JANUARY 2017 NUMBER 3 © 2017 by The Harvard Law Review Association COMMENTARY THE PRESIDENT’S ROLE IN ADVANCING CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM Barack Obama CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 812 I. THE URGENT NEED FOR REFORM ................................................................................. 816 …
Americas Increasing Use of Life, The Sentencing Project, 2017 STILL LIFE America’s Increasing Use of Life and Long-Term Sentences For more information, contact: The Sentencing Project 1705 DeSales Street NW 8th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 (202) 628-0871 sentencingproject.org twitter.com/sentencingproj facebook.com/thesentencingproject This report was written by Ashley Nellis, Ph.D., Senior Research …
EPI - Mass Incarceration and Children's Outcomes, 2016 Mass incarceration and children’s outcomes Criminal justice policy is education policy Report • By Leila Morsy and Richard Rothstein • December 15, 2016 Summary: Parental incarceration leads to an array of cognitive and noncognitive outcomes known to affect children’s performance in school. …
Publication • March 7, 2017
Race and Wrongful Convictions, National Registry of Exonerations, March 2017 RACE AND WRONGFUL CONVICTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Samuel R. Gross, Senior Editor, srgross@umich.edu Maurice Possley, Senior Researcher Klara Stephens, Research Fellow National Registry of Exonerations March 7, 2017 NATIONAL REGISTRY OF EXONERATIONS NEWKIRK CENTER FOR SCIENCE AND SOCIETY UNIVERSITY …
A Vision for Black Lives - Policy, Demands for Black Power, Freedom & Justice, M4BL, 2016 P OLIC Y. M 4 BL .ORG Black humanity and dignity requires Black political will and power. Despite constant exploitation and perpetual oppression, Black people have bravely and brilliantly been the driving force pushing …
Blank UF-250 Form - Stop, Question and Frisk Report Worksheet, NYPD, 2016 Case 1:12-cv-02274-AT-HBP Document 105 Filed 02/14/13 Page 157 of 158 APPENDIX B Blank UF-250 Form 157
Publication • November 17, 2016
Illegal Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection: A Continuing Legacy, Equal Justice Initiative, 2010 Illegal Racial Discrimination in Jury Selection: A Continuing Legacy Equal Justice Initiative The Equal Justice Initiative is a non-profit law organization with headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama. For more information, please contact: Equal Justice Initiative 122 Commerce Street …
Publication • October 1, 2016
Racism in the U.S. Criminal Justice System - Institutionalized Genocide, ACS, 2016 Issue Brief October 2016 Racism in the U.S. Criminal Justice System: Institutionalized Genocide? Nkechi Taifa* David Simon, creator of the popular HBO series The Wire and commentator in director Eugene Jarecki’s documentary The House I Live In, once …
Publication • August 10, 2016
Wisconsin’s Mass Incarceration of African American Males: Workforce Challenges for 2013, Pawasarat and Quinn, 2013 Wisconsin’s Mass Incarceration of African American Males: Workforce Challenges for 2013 Prepared by John Pawasarat and Lois M. Quinn Employment and Training Institute University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2013 Executive Summary Among the most critical workforce issues …
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