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Article • October 1, 2024 • from CLN October, 2024
U.S. Sentencing Commission Publishes Data Report on Compassionate Release in FY 2023 by Matthew Clarke by Matthew Thomas Clarke In June 2024, the U.S. Sentencing Commission released a data report on release for “extraordinary and compelling reasons” under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A), also known as compassionate release (“CR”). The courts have …
Article • July 15, 2024 • from CLN July, 2024
The 153 Exonerations in 2023 Include 19 Resulting From Threats or Sentences of Death by Casey Bastian by Casey J. Bastian   The Death Penalty Policy Project (“DP3”) analyzed exoneration data compiled by the National Registry of Exonerations (“NRE”) for 2023. The results are disturbing. Another 153 convicted people were …
Article • June 15, 2024 • from CLN June, 2024
Push Notifications Pull to the Forefront by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson   The convergence of web technologies with handheld computing devices and high-capacity, inexpensive storage has led to a remarkable new era of corporate data collection most people would find shockingly invasive. Criminal Legal News has covered how, …
Article • June 15, 2024 • from CLN June, 2024
Report Finds Inaccurate Field Drug Tests Major Cause of Wrongful Convictions by Matthew Clarke by Matthew T. Clarke   A report published in January 2024 by the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice at the University of Pennsylvania’s Carey School of Law revealed that false positives in presumptive …
Deadly Failures: Preventable Deaths in U.S. Immigration Detention (2024 ACLU, American Oversight, and Physicians for Human Rights) ACLU, AMERICAN OVERSIGHT, AND PHR RESEARCH REPORT Deadly Failures Preventable Deaths in U.S. Immigration Detention AMERICAN OVERSIGHT PHR Physicians for Human Rights Executive Summary 1 ACLU, AMERICAN OVERSIGHT, AND PHR REPORT Deadly Failures …
New Data From BOP Reveals Technical Violations Account for Nearly a Third of First Step Act Recidivism by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott The Council on Criminal Justice (“CCJ”) released a December 2023 update to its original report (August 2023) on the impact of the First Step Act …
Article • May 15, 2024 • from CLN May, 2024
Criminal Justice Reform Becoming a Corporate Priority by David Reutter by David M. Reutter With the rate of Americans who have a felony conviction steadily increasing as a result of the incarcerative state’s policies, corporate entities are experiencing a change of heart towards those with criminal records. In fact, many …
Article • May 15, 2024 • from CLN May, 2024
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Robotic Police Dogs Being Adopted Across the Country by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson In 2016, a lone shooter shot 12 Dallas police officers, killing five. Police eventually cornered the man in a parking garage. He had nowhere to go, but after five hours, the cops were eager to …
Electronic Monitoring: An Alternative to Incarceration or a Troubling Extension of Punishment? by David Reutter by David M. Reutter It is often said that life imitates art. When it comes to electronic monitoring (“EM”), your friendly, neighborhood Spiderman was a major influence for the idea to use an electronic device …
Article • April 15, 2024 • from CLN April, 2024
Pharmacies Are Giving Your Prescription Data to Police Without a Warrant by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso Following a congressional investigation, some lawmakers wrote a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) about how the eight largest pharmacy chains provide patient prescription information to police without …
‘Trail ’Em, Nail ’Em, and Jail ’Em’: Issues Private Probation and Parole by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Vince Schiraldi talks private probation and parole in his new book Mass Supervision: Probation, Parole, and the Illusion of Safety and Freedom. When Schiraldi was selected to run the troubled …
Article • April 15, 2024 • from CLN April, 2024
Research Shows It Makes Sense to Hire Individuals with Criminal Records by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Knott Rand, a nonprofit research organization, published a research brief on January 9, 2024, that proves hiring individuals with criminal records is not risky and has benefits for the employer, the individual …
Article • April 15, 2024 • from CLN April, 2024
Time Served Under the First Step Act: Reduction, Not Revolution by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Knott The First Step Act (“FSA”), a 2018 law designed to curb recidivism among formerly incarcerated individuals on the federal level, is showing modest but positive results in reducing the amount of time …
Publication • 2022
U.S. Dept of Justice-Prisoners in 2021-Statistical Tables, Dec. 2022 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics December 2022, NCJ 305125 E. Ann Carson, PhD, BJS Statistician F rom yearend 2020 to yearend 2021, the number of persons under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional …
Article • December 15, 2021 • from CLN January, 2022
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Crime Rates Rise and Fall. The Police Mostly Have Nothing to Do With It. by Aya Gruber Policing expansions don’t do much to reduce crime. Instead, they manage people and communities to serve the interests of the powerful. by Aya Gruber Murder rates go down; people exalt policing. Murder rates go …
Article • September 15, 2021 • from CLN October, 2021
Newark Police Didn’t Discharge a Single Firearm in 2020, and the Crime Rate Fell by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins Amidst the chaos of a global pandemic, social protests, and political upheaval, many people felt as if anything that could go wrong in 2020 went wrong. The avalanche of tumultuous …
Article • September 15, 2021 • from CLN October, 2021
FBI Fails to Track Police Use of Force by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins The summer of 2020 was a moment marked by extremes—vast populations around the world were quarantined in their homes for months, interrupted by an eruption of millions onto the streets to protest the killing of George …
Publication • 2021
Filed under: Statistics/Trends
Vera Institute of Justice, People in Jail and Prison in Spring 2021 People in Jail and Prison in Spring 2021 Jacob Kang-Brown, Chase Montagnet, and Jasmine Heiss June 2021 Summary When the COVID-19 pandemic was first detected Figure 1 in the United States, it was clear that the virus The …
Publication • 2021
Mortality in Local Jails 2000-2019 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics December 2021, NCJ 301368 E. Ann Carson, Ph.D., BJS Statistician A total of 1,200 persons died in local jails in 2019, a more than 5% increase from 2018 (1,138 deaths) and a 33% …
Article • May 15, 2021 • from CLN June, 2021
Filed under: Statistics/Trends, Police
Study: Militarizing Police Doesn’t Shrink Crime Rates by Jayson Hawkins by Jayson Hawkins A study published in Nature Human Behavior found that the allocation of surplus military equipment (“SME”) to local police agencies had no effect on crime rates. Researchers also discovered that the Department of Defense records of the …
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