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Publication • August 1, 2019
CLC, Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic Report -- "Can't Pay, Can't Vote.: A National Survey on the Modern Poll Tax," 2019 Can’t Pay, Can’t Vote: A NATIONAL SURVEY ON THE MODERN POLL TAX Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Introduction 7 Part I: History and Context 13 A. Poll Taxes …
Vera Institute of Justice - Gatekeepers: The Role of Police in Ending Mass Incarceration, 2019 Gatekeepers: The Role of Police in Ending Mass Incarceration S. Rebecca Neusteter, Ram Subramanian, Jennifer Trone, Mawia Khogali, and Cindy Reed August 2019 From the Director Reforming the criminal justice system has become a bipartisan …
NYC Program Helps Former Prisoners Realize Their Dream by A vast majority of prisoners dream of getting out of prison and staying out. They talk about it, and most plan for it. A program in New York City called “Getting Out and Staying Out,” or “GOSO” for short, helps former …
Article • July 17, 2019 • from CLN August, 2019
FAMM, Washington Lawyers’ Committee, NACDL Launch Compassionate Release Clearinghouse by First Step Act paves the way for a massive pro bono effort to represent sick, dying, and elderly prisoners in court. The following is a press release from FAMM: WASHINGTON – Thousands of sick, dying, and elderly federal prisoners who …
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 …
Article • July 8, 2019
Oakland Police Department, of Officer-Involved Shooting, ‘Disappointing and Myopic’ by Kevin Bliss by Kevin Bliss The Oakland Police Department (“OPD”) has been under federal order to complete a comprehensive reform program since 2003 because of repeated allegations of excessive use of force. Retired New York Police Chief Robert Warshaw, who …
FAMM, Washington Lawyers’ Committee, NACDL Launch Compassionate Release Clearinghouse by FAMM First Step Act paves the way for a massive pro bono effort to represent sick, dying, and elderly prisoners in court. The following is a press release from FAMM, June 19, 2019 WASHINGTON – Thousands of sick, dying, and …
Article • June 17, 2019 • from CLN July, 2019
Over a Year After Cook County Bail Reform, Jails Are Still Full by Dale Chappell by Dale Chappell When Cook County, Illinois, Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans issued an administrative order in July 2017 telling judges they had to seriously consider whether someone could afford bail, things got better. A …
Article • June 17, 2019 • from CLN July, 2019
Policing for Profit: Justice Reformers Chip Away at Civil Asset Forfeiture by Noreen Marcus by Noreen Marcus Carole Hinders built a better taco that drew diners to Mrs. Lady’s Food in Spirit Lake, Iowa, for 37 years. Then, one day in 2013, right after breakfast with the grandkids, two men …
Publication • 2019
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Suffragist Prisoners and the Importance of Protecting Prisoner Protests, 2019 Akron Law Review Volume 53 Issue 2 Nineteenth Amendment Issue Article 1 2019 Suffragist Prisoners and the Importance of Protecting Prisoner Protests Nicole B. Godfrey Follow this and additional works at: https://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/akronlawreview Q Part of the Civil Rights and Discrimination …
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 23, 2019
Insurance Companies Make $1000 For Each Speed Camera Ticket by California red light camera tickets boosted insurance industry profit by $1.5 billion over five years. From TheNewspaper.com Neither the cities that have traffic cameras nor the private companies that operate them are the biggest financial beneficiaries of photo enforcement. In states …
Toxic Treatment: The Abuse of Tear Gas Weapons in California Juvenile Detention, ACLU California, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Acknowledgements 3 Methodology 4 Executive Summary 6 Introduction: Mistreated in a Fragmented Juvenile Justice System 13 Impact: Using Tear Gas Weapons Against Youth is Harmful and Counterproductive 17 Findings: Public Records …
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 …
The Next Step - Ending Excessive Punishment for Violent Crimes, 2019 The Next Step Ending Excessive Punishment for Violent Crimes 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 instagram.com/endlifeimprisonment This report was written by Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Ph.D., …
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 …
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