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Families Against Mandatory Minimums: Everywhere and Nowhere -- Compassionate Release in the States, 2018 Everywhere and Nowhere Compassionate Release in the States By Mary Price June 2018 1 About the Author Mary Price is general counsel of Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM). She directs the FAMM Litigation Project and advocates …
Publication • 2018
U.S. Prison Decline- Insufficient to Undo Mass Incarceration, the Sentencing Project, 2018 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 …
A Way Out: Abolishing Death by Incarceration in Pennsylvania, Abolitionist Law Center, 2018 ABOLISHING DEATH BY INCARCERATION IN PENNSYLVANIA 1 A Report on Life-Without-Parole Sentences ABOLITIONIST LAW CENTER A Way Out ABOLISHING DEATH BY INCARCERATION IN PENNSYLVANIA A Report On Life-Without-Parole Sentences 3 Abolitionist Law Center REPORT AUTHORS Quinn Cozzens, …
The Osborne Association Report, May, 2018, The High Costs of Low Risk - The Crisis of America’s Aging Prison Population The High Costs of Low Risk: The Crisis of America’s Aging Prison Population The Osborne Association May 2018 Executive Summary Executive Summary During the past four decades, we have experienced …
Publication • April 23, 2018
Arrests as Guilt, Anna Roberts, Seattle University School of Law, 2018 ARRESTS AS GUILT Anna Roberts* An arrest puts a halt to one’s free life and may act as prelude to a new process. That new process—prosecution—may culminate in a finding of guilt. But arrest and guilt—concepts that are factually …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
Former Civil Rights Lawyer Krasner Puts Justice Reform into Practice as New Philly DA by Derek Gilna by Derek Gilna For decades, politicians have won many elections by promising to be “tough on crime,” which translated into escalating prisoner counts, unbalanced budgets, and societal disintegration of the inner city. In …
Article • April 19, 2018 • from CLN May, 2018
NYU Students Form Dollar Bail Brigade to Help Free New Yorkers Held on $1 Bail by Christopher Zoukis by Christopher Zoukis Judges in New York City courtrooms have an unusual option when it comes to the pre-trial release of a defendant charged with a minor crime: $1 bail. Hundreds of …
Kickback publication • March 2, 2018
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Article • February 22, 2018
Louisiana: Reform Results in Early Releases by David Reutter by David Reutter Laws aimed at reducing Louisiana's prison population resulted in the release of about 1,400 prisoners on November 1, 2017. While the population reduction from those laws will save taxpayers $262 million, those who benefit from free prisoner labor …
Criminal Justice, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and People with Mental Illnesses, David Bazelon, SAMHSA, 2018 Criminal Justice, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and People with Mental Illnesses The Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law Washington, DC Disclaimer This webinar was developed [in part] under contract number …
Publication • January 29, 2018
Less is More in New York: An Examination of the Impact of State Parole Violations on Prison and Jail Populations, Columbia University Justice Lab, 2018 Shaping Justice for the Future Research Brief Less is More in New York: An Examination of the Impact of State Parole Violations on Prison and …
Article • January 6, 2018 • from CLN January, 2018
Faulty Forensics and Lab Scandals Highlight Urgent Need for Enforceable Scientific Standards by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke A 2009 report by the National Academy of Sciences (“NAS”) criticizing the varying quality of crime labs throughout the nation and questioning the scientific basis of several forensic methods that were routinely …
Publication • January 1, 2018
The Sentencing Project - Expanding the Vote - Two Decades of Felony Disenfranchisement, 1997-2018 EXPANDING THE VOTE Two Decades of Felony Disenfranchisement Reform 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 Morgan …
Kickback publication • December 8, 2017
UT DOC CenturyLink Contract Amendment 2 - Commission Rate - 12-8-2017 - 11-1-2019 STATE OF l JTAH COOPERATIVE CONTRACT AMENDMENT AMENDMENT #: 2 CONTRACT#: PD2178 Starting Date: 11 / 1/2014 Expiration Date: 1 11112019 TO BE A TT ACHED AND MADE PART OF the specified contract by and between the …
Publication • September 1, 2017
Vera Institute of Justice - Opening Doors - How to develop reentry programs using examples from public housing authorities, 2017 September 2017 Opening Doors: How to develop reentry programs using examples from public housing authorities John Bae, Kate Finley, Margaret diZerega, and Sharon Kim From the Director Securing housing is …
Publication • August 30, 2017
Statement on the Future of Community Corrections, 2017 Statement on the Future of Community Corrections Monday, August 28, 2017 Over the past 25 years, community corrections (probation and parole) caseloads have grown exponentially, exceeding 5 million people at their peak, double the number of people in prison and jail in …
'Not in it for Justice': How California’s Pretrial Detention and Bail System Unfairly Punishes Poor People, Human Rights Watch, 2017 H U M A N R I G H T S W A T C H “Not in it for Justice” How California’s Pretrial Detention and Bail System Unfairly Punishes …
Punished Protestors: Conditions in East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, Erica Navalance and Andrea Armstrong, The Promise of Justice Initiative, 2017 PUNISHED PROTESTERS in Baton Rouge Conditions in East Baton Rouge Parish Prison The Prom of Justice Initiative the PROMISE of JUSTICE INITIATIVE the Promise of Justice the PROMISE PUNISHED PROTESTERS: …
Publication • 2017
Orleans Criminal District Court, Magistrate Court, & Municipal Court: 2017 Review, Court Watch NOLA, 2017 Orleans Criminal District Court, Magistrate Court, & Municipal Court: 2017 Review COURT WATCH NOLA 2|PAG E Table of Contents I. Executive Summary ............................................................................................................. 4 II. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 8 III. Methodology ........................................................................................................................ 9 IV. Constitutional Rights.......................................................................................................... …
The President's Deference to the Department of Justice in Advancing Criminal Justice Reform, William & Mary Law Review, 2017 William & Mary Law Review VOLUME 59 NO. 2, 2017 DESIGNED TO FAIL: THE PRESIDENT’S DEFERENCE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN ADVANCING CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM RACHEL E. BARKOW* & MARK …
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