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Article • July 1, 2025 • from CLN July, 2025
Fourth Circuit Announces Counterman v. Colorado Is New Rule of Constitutional Law That Applies Retroactively to Cases on Collateral Review and Grants Authorization to File Successive § 2255 Motion by Douglas Ankney The United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit granted Scott Lewis Rendelman’s motion for authorization to …
Article • November 1, 2023 • from CLN November, 2023
Sixth Circuit: Plain Error Where District Court Required Defendant at Resentencing to Admit Guilt in Order to Fully Consider Defendant’s Evidence of Rehabilitation by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit found plain error where the U.S. District Court for the Middle District …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
What’s ‘Sufficient’ Rehabilitation for Compassionate Release? by James Lockhart, Luke Sommer by James A. Lockhart and Luke E. Sommer In the relatively short history of compassionate release motions filed by prisoners, courts have consistently found that rehabilitation is an important element in determining whether or not relief is appropriate. See …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Op-Ed: Fix the First Step Act and Let Reformed Prisoners Out From Behind Bars – Time Credits and the Irrebuttable Presumption Doctrine by Christopher Cobb by Christopher D. Cobb I am a federal prisoner housed at theFederal Satellite Low located in Jesup (“Jesup”), Georgia, and a subscriber to both PLN …
Article • May 15, 2023 • from CLN June, 2023
Beyond Rehabilitation: Personal Achievement and Selfless Service as Grounds for Federal Compassionate Release by Luke Sommer, James Lockhart by Luke E. Sommer and James A. Lockhart Prior to the passage of the First Step Actof 2018, federal prisoners had to rely on the Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons …
South Carolina Supreme Court: Lifetime SORA Registration Requirement Unconstitutional Absent Opportunity for Judicial Review of Risk of Re-offending by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso In an opinion filed June 9, 2021, the Supreme Court of South Carolina upheld a lower court ruling allowing a lower-risk sex offender to be …
Publication • 2021
US DOJ, Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 24 States in 2008, a 10 Year Follow-Up, 2021 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics SEPTEMBER 2021 Special Report NCJ 256094 Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 24 States in 2008: A 10-Year Follow-Up Period (2008–2018) Leonardo Antenangeli, …
Publication • 2021
Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism? Yuki Otsu∗† Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo October 21, 2021 Abstract Visitation in prison is associated with a low recidivism rate after release, but the causality is not clear. This paper tries to estimate …
Publication • 2021
US Sentencing Commission - Recidivism of Federal Offenders Released in 2010 ... RECIDIVISM OF FEDERAL OFFENDERS RELEASED IN 2010 UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION September 2021 United States Sentencing Commission One Columbus Circle, N.E. Washington, DC 20002 www.ussc.gov Charles R. Breyer Acting Chair Patricia K. Cushwa Ex Officio Jonathan J. Wroblewski …
Publication • 2021
American Economic Journal, Impacts of Private Prison Contracting on Inmate Time Served and Recividism, 2021 American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2021, 13(2): 408–438 https://doi.org/10.1257/pol.20170474 Impacts of Private Prison Contracting on Inmate Time Served and Recidivism† By Anita Mukherjee* This paper examines the impact of private prison contracting by exploiting staggered …
Publication • 2021
The Sentencing Project, a New Lease on Life, 2021 A New Lease on Life THE SENTENCING - - PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM THE SENTENCING - - PROJECT RESEARCH AND ADVOCACY FOR REFORM For more information, contact: The Sentencing Project 1705 DeSales Street NW 8th Floor Washington, D.C. 20036 …
Publication • 2020
Washington University, Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism, 2020 Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism? Yuki Otsu∗† Washington University in St. Louis September 25, 2020 Abstract Visitation in prison is associated with a low recidivism rate after release. However, it is not clear whether visitation has a causal effect. This …
Publication • 2020
Washington University, Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism, 2020 (1) Does Visitation in Prison Reduce Recidivism? Yuki Otsu∗† Washington University in St. Louis September 25, 2020 Abstract Visitation in prison is associated with a low recidivism rate after release. However, it is not clear whether visitation has a causal effect. …
Publication • 2020
A Case for Reform - Florida's Cap on Rehabilitation Credits A CASE FOR REFORM FLORIDA’S CAP ON REHABILITATION CREDITS WHAT'S INSIDE Summary.................................................................................... 3 Overview.................................................................................... 4 Conclusion................................................................................. 9 Endnotes.................................................................................... 9 Acknowledgments.................................................................... 10 SPLC@ Southern Poverty Law Center Electronic copy available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3820798 ABOUT THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER The Southern Poverty …
The Puzzles of Prisoners and Rights: An Essay in Honor of Frank Johnson, Alabama Law Review, 2020 JOHNSON FRANK PUZZLES BP REVISED ​3 4/15/2020 (D​O ​N​OT ​D​ELETE​) 4/21/20 2:23 PM THE PUZZLES OF PRISONERS AND RIGHTS: AN ESSAY IN HONOR OF FRANK JOHNSON Judith Resnik E​IGHTH I. R​EFUSING AND ​R​ECOGNIZING …
Publication • January 17, 2020
Far from Home and All Alone: The Impact of Prison Visitation on Recidivism Far from Home and All Alone: The Impact of Prison Visitation on Recidivism January 17, 2020 Reporter Am Law Econ Rev (2019) 21 (2): 431 Length: 40546 words Author: Logan M. Lee, Send correspondence to: Logan M. …
Tennessee Criminal Justice Investment Task Force review, 2019 Criminal Justice Investment Task Force Acknowledgements While the work of a number of subcommittees of the Tennessee Criminal Justice Investment Task Force is ongoing and not reflected within this report, the Task Force would like to thank the following agencies, associations, and …
Publication • July 1, 2019
Vera Institute of Justice - A Piece of the Puzzle - State Financial Aid for Incarcerated Students, 2019 July 2019 A Piece of the Puzzle: State Financial Aid for Incarcerated Students Lauren Hobby, Brian Walsh, and Ruth Delaney Foreword High-quality postsecondary education offers people in prison new opportunities. It makes …
Publication • 2019
Providing a Federal Criminal Defendant With Rehabilitation, Training, and Treatment in the Most Effective Manner Volume 9 | Issue 1 Article 5 1-27-2019 18 U.S.C. § 3553(a)’s Undervalued Sentencing Command: Providing a Federal Criminal Defendant with Rehabilitation, Training, and Treatment in “the Most Effective Manner” Erica Zunkel The University of …
Article • May 15, 2019 • from CLN June, 2019
First Circuit Vacates Revocation Sentence for Improperly Considering Rehabilitation by Anthony Accurso by Anthony Accurso The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit vacated and remanded the revocation sentence of Adrián Vázquez-Méndez because the sentencing judge likely extended the sentence for the purposes of rehabilitation.  In 2001, Vázquez-Méndez pleaded …
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