From The Marshall Report: Promise Stewart and Santonio Ford met 18 years ago, on a prison bus headed to a halfway …
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A Proposal to Reduce Unnecessary Incarceration
For decades, the federal government used its grant-making power to spur states to incarcerate more people and to impose longer …
Children Suffer When Parents Are Imprisoned
Imprisoning parents hurts children. It increases children’s likelihood of special education placement, being held back in school, or dropping out …
Youth Justice by the Numbers
Between 2000 (the peak year) and 2020, the number of youth held in juvenile justice facilities on a typical day …
Rampant Plea Bargaining Is a Raw Deal for Defendants
A new report details how plea bargaining can hurt defendants and warps the justice system. David McGarry Reason.com A new …
Restarting Your Life after Prison: Providing Medicaid at Reentry Can Help
Justice-involved people have higher rates of physical and mental health problems, from hypertension to asthma, cancer, infectious diseases and substance use disorders. Once released from jail or prison, they lose medications for such conditions, and reestablishing prescriptions, supportive care and health coverage is a slow and frustrating process.
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Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
The majority of Americans who cannot vote due to a felony conviction – three out of every four – are living in our communities completing felony probation or parole. These individuals are working and paying taxes. They are caregivers. They raise children.
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Second Chance Month: The Church and incarcerated individuals go together
Second Chance Month is a time to raise awareness of the many barriers faced by millions of Americans with criminal records and unlock opportunities for them to contribute positively to society.
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Sentencing Reform for Criminalized Survivors
Despite the criminal legal system’s purported goal of securing justice for crime victims, survivors of domestic violence and trafficking are instead often arrested, prosecuted, and imprisoned.
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Connecticut’s Clean Slate Law
Clean Slate Law in Connecticut
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