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NEW DATA: After Almost Ten Years of Decline U.S. Prison Population Grew in 2022
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Memo to Kansas City, Mo.: Time to rethink your plan to build a new jail
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NEW DATA: Count of Youth in Confinement Fell Again in 2021
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50 Years and a Wake Up: Ending the Incarceration Crisis in Texas
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Stand Against Injustice: Blocked from the Ballot
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Where There is People, There is Power
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50 Years of Failure: Reimagining Public Safety
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Seeking shelter from mass incarceration: Fighting criminalization with Housing First
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Poet In Residence
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Amicus Brief in Support of Extending Parole Eligibility to Late Adolescents
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Director of Litigation
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Second-Look Sentencing: What is Working?
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The Sentencing Project Releases New Report on First Step Act
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The First Step Act: Ending Mass Incarceration in Federal Prisons
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High stakes mistakes: How courts respond to “failure to appear”
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Youth Justice Newsletter
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New Report Suggests Ways to Improve Public Safety Without Relying on Mass Incarceration
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Safety Beyond Sentencing
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The aging prison population: Causes, costs, and consequences
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New Book ‘Beyond Bars: A Path Forward from 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in the United States’ Maps Out Criminal Legal Reform
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Beyond Bars: A Path Forward from 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in the United States
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Comment on the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Proposed Policy Priorities for 2023-2024
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The Sentencing Project Applauds House Bill Restoring Voting Rights to Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
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Why Youth Incarceration Fails Webinar
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Welcome, Emmett Sanders!
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Heat, floods, pests, disease, and death: What climate change means for people in prison
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Amicus brief urging Pennsylvania Supreme Court to end mandatory life without parole for felony murder
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New data reveals where people in Louisiana prisons come from
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Releasing people pretrial doesn’t harm public safety
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New Report Reveals Effective Alternative-to-Incarceration Models for Youth Who Have Committed Serious Offenses
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Effective Alternatives to Youth Incarceration
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Testimony from Nazgol Ghandnoosh on DC’s Safer Stronger Amendment Act of 2023
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Hearing on DC’s Safer Stronger Amendment Act of 2023
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Hearing on DC’s Safer Stronger Amendment Act of 2023
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New resource: Contending with carveouts: how and why to resist charge-based exclusions in reforms
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Title of Op-ed 1
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Breaking news from inside: How prisons suppress prison journalism
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Unhoused and under arrest: How Atlanta polices poverty
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Capping Maximum Sentences
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Senior Storytelling Strategist
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Left to Die in Prison: Emerging Adults 25 and Younger Sentenced to Life without Parole
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Media Guide: 10 Crime Coverage Dos and Don’ts
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New data on HIV in prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic underscore links between HIV and incarceration
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New report: A blueprint for meaningful probation and parole reform in Connecticut — and other states
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What is civil commitment? Recent report raises visibility of this shadowy form of incarceration
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2023 Annual Meeting on Law and Society
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New Report Finds Nearly 80% Decline in Youth Incarceration
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Youth Justice by the Numbers
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Welcome, Brian Nam-Sonenstein!
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Thank you for 3 impactful years!
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New report shows mass incarceration doesn’t stop at the prison walls
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Welcome, Sarah Staudt!
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The Ballot Bulletin: Voting Rights Wins in Minnesota and New Mexico
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Susan Brown
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Assia Serrano
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Policy Associate
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April Wilkens
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Mulumba Kazigo
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New Report: Restoring Voting Rights for People With Felony Convictions Can Improve Public Safety
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Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
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Lessons from COVID-19 can help prisons & jails prepare for the next pandemic
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The Sentencing Project Applauds Durbin, Grassley Bill to Protect Elderly People in Federal Prisons
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Testimony in Support of California Bill to Expand Access to Voting for Incarcerated People with Felony Convictions
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Report Highlights Sentencing Laws for Criminalized Domestic Violence Survivors, Urges Reform
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Sentencing Reform for Criminalized Survivors: Learning from New York’s Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act
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Amicus Brief in Support of Ending Felony Murder Rule In Massachusetts
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Testimony in Support of DC’s Criminal Code Reform Commission
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Juvenile Life Without Parole: An Overview
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Mortality, health, and poverty: the unmet needs of people on probation and parole
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Vermont Should Give a Second Look at Extreme Sentences
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The Sentencing Project Applauds Voting Rights Reform in New Mexico
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Incarcerated Women and Girls
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Amicus Brief in Support of Ending Extreme Sentences for Youth in Indiana
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Letter in Support of New Mexico’s HB 4 to Guarantee the Right to Vote for All
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Letter in Support of Minnesota’s Senate File 26 to Guarantee the Right to Vote for All
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The Sentencing Project Applauds Unanimous (91-0) House Passage of the Oklahoma Domestic Abuse Survivorship Act
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Testimony in Support of Connecticut Bill to Extend Parole Eligibility to People Who Committed Crimes Before Age 25
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The Sentencing Project Condemns President Biden Decision to Sign Legislation Overturning DC’s Modernized Criminal Code
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Testimony in Support of Rhode Island’s Equity Impact Statement Act
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Testimony in Support of Nebraska’s Racial Impact Statement Act
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Strategic Initiatives Fellow
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Strategic Initiatives Fellow
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Testimony in Support of Restoring Voting Rights to People in Connecticut Prisons
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Letter Urging Lawmakers to Rescind Funding for a Proposed Federal Prison in Rural Kentucky
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Comment to the Bureau of Prisons Regarding Proposed Changes to the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program
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Comment to the U.S. Sentencing Commission Regarding Proposed Amendments to the Guidelines Governing Compassionate Release
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Life without Parole in the Era of Mass Incarceration
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New report Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023 shows that as the pandemic subsides, criminal legal system returning to “business as usual”
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A sledgehammer instead of a scalpel: New rules proposed by the Biden Administration on money earned by or sent to people in federal prison are the wrong way to go
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Litigation Support Fellow
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Litigation Support Fellow
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The Sentencing Project Condemns Senate Vote Blocking DC’s Criminal Code Modernization
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Racial disparities in diversion: A research roundup
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The Sentencing Project Applauds Passage of Major Voting Rights Reform in Minnesota
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The Sentencing Project releases statement after President Biden commits to signing Republican bill blocking modernization of DC’s criminal code
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Administrative Assistant
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Administrative Assistant
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New report, Women’s Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023, reveals how many women are locked up in the U.S., where, and why
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How 12 states are addressing family separation by incarceration — and why they can and should do more
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A Second Look at Long-Term Imprisonment in Michigan
- NEW DATA: After Almost Ten Years of Decline U.S. Prison Population Grew in 2022
- Memo to Kansas City, Mo.: Time to rethink your plan to build a new jail
- NEW DATA: Count of Youth in Confinement Fell Again in 2021
- 50 Years and a Wake Up: Ending the Incarceration Crisis in Texas
- Stand Against Injustice: Blocked from the Ballot
- Where There is People, There is Power
- 50 Years of Failure: Reimagining Public Safety
- Seeking shelter from mass incarceration: Fighting criminalization with Housing First
- Poet In Residence
- Amicus Brief in Support of Extending Parole Eligibility to Late Adolescents
- Director of Litigation
- Second-Look Sentencing: What is Working?
- The Sentencing Project Releases New Report on First Step Act
- The First Step Act: Ending Mass Incarceration in Federal Prisons
- High stakes mistakes: How courts respond to “failure to appear”
- Youth Justice Newsletter
- New Report Suggests Ways to Improve Public Safety Without Relying on Mass Incarceration
- Safety Beyond Sentencing
- The aging prison population: Causes, costs, and consequences
- New Book ‘Beyond Bars: A Path Forward from 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in the United States’ Maps Out Criminal Legal Reform
- Beyond Bars: A Path Forward from 50 Years of Mass Incarceration in the United States
- Comment on the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Proposed Policy Priorities for 2023-2024
- The Sentencing Project Applauds House Bill Restoring Voting Rights to Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
- Why Youth Incarceration Fails Webinar
- Welcome, Emmett Sanders!
- Heat, floods, pests, disease, and death: What climate change means for people in prison
- Amicus brief urging Pennsylvania Supreme Court to end mandatory life without parole for felony murder
- New data reveals where people in Louisiana prisons come from
- Releasing people pretrial doesn’t harm public safety
- New Report Reveals Effective Alternative-to-Incarceration Models for Youth Who Have Committed Serious Offenses
- Effective Alternatives to Youth Incarceration
- Testimony from Nazgol Ghandnoosh on DC’s Safer Stronger Amendment Act of 2023
- Hearing on DC’s Safer Stronger Amendment Act of 2023
- Hearing on DC’s Safer Stronger Amendment Act of 2023
- New resource: Contending with carveouts: how and why to resist charge-based exclusions in reforms
- Title of Op-ed 1
- Breaking news from inside: How prisons suppress prison journalism
- Unhoused and under arrest: How Atlanta polices poverty
- Capping Maximum Sentences
- Senior Storytelling Strategist
- Left to Die in Prison: Emerging Adults 25 and Younger Sentenced to Life without Parole
- Media Guide: 10 Crime Coverage Dos and Don’ts
- New data on HIV in prisons during the COVID-19 pandemic underscore links between HIV and incarceration
- New report: A blueprint for meaningful probation and parole reform in Connecticut — and other states
- What is civil commitment? Recent report raises visibility of this shadowy form of incarceration
- 2023 Annual Meeting on Law and Society
- New Report Finds Nearly 80% Decline in Youth Incarceration
- Youth Justice by the Numbers
- Welcome, Brian Nam-Sonenstein!
- Thank you for 3 impactful years!
- New report shows mass incarceration doesn’t stop at the prison walls
- Welcome, Sarah Staudt!
- The Ballot Bulletin: Voting Rights Wins in Minnesota and New Mexico
- Susan Brown
- Assia Serrano
- Policy Associate
- April Wilkens
- Mulumba Kazigo
- New Report: Restoring Voting Rights for People With Felony Convictions Can Improve Public Safety
- Increasing Public Safety by Restoring Voting Rights
- Lessons from COVID-19 can help prisons & jails prepare for the next pandemic
- The Sentencing Project Applauds Durbin, Grassley Bill to Protect Elderly People in Federal Prisons
- Testimony in Support of California Bill to Expand Access to Voting for Incarcerated People with Felony Convictions
- Report Highlights Sentencing Laws for Criminalized Domestic Violence Survivors, Urges Reform
- Sentencing Reform for Criminalized Survivors: Learning from New York’s Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act
- Amicus Brief in Support of Ending Felony Murder Rule In Massachusetts
- Testimony in Support of DC’s Criminal Code Reform Commission
- Juvenile Life Without Parole: An Overview
- Mortality, health, and poverty: the unmet needs of people on probation and parole
- Vermont Should Give a Second Look at Extreme Sentences
- The Sentencing Project Applauds Voting Rights Reform in New Mexico
- Incarcerated Women and Girls
- Amicus Brief in Support of Ending Extreme Sentences for Youth in Indiana
- Letter in Support of New Mexico’s HB 4 to Guarantee the Right to Vote for All
- Letter in Support of Minnesota’s Senate File 26 to Guarantee the Right to Vote for All
- The Sentencing Project Applauds Unanimous (91-0) House Passage of the Oklahoma Domestic Abuse Survivorship Act
- Testimony in Support of Connecticut Bill to Extend Parole Eligibility to People Who Committed Crimes Before Age 25
- The Sentencing Project Condemns President Biden Decision to Sign Legislation Overturning DC’s Modernized Criminal Code
- Testimony in Support of Rhode Island’s Equity Impact Statement Act
- Testimony in Support of Nebraska’s Racial Impact Statement Act
- Strategic Initiatives Fellow
- Strategic Initiatives Fellow
- Testimony in Support of Restoring Voting Rights to People in Connecticut Prisons
- Letter Urging Lawmakers to Rescind Funding for a Proposed Federal Prison in Rural Kentucky
- Comment to the Bureau of Prisons Regarding Proposed Changes to the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program
- Comment to the U.S. Sentencing Commission Regarding Proposed Amendments to the Guidelines Governing Compassionate Release
- Life without Parole in the Era of Mass Incarceration
- New report Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023 shows that as the pandemic subsides, criminal legal system returning to “business as usual”
- A sledgehammer instead of a scalpel: New rules proposed by the Biden Administration on money earned by or sent to people in federal prison are the wrong way to go
- Litigation Support Fellow
- Litigation Support Fellow
- The Sentencing Project Condemns Senate Vote Blocking DC’s Criminal Code Modernization
- Racial disparities in diversion: A research roundup
- The Sentencing Project Applauds Passage of Major Voting Rights Reform in Minnesota
- The Sentencing Project releases statement after President Biden commits to signing Republican bill blocking modernization of DC’s criminal code
- Administrative Assistant
- Administrative Assistant
- New report, Women’s Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023, reveals how many women are locked up in the U.S., where, and why
- How 12 states are addressing family separation by incarceration — and why they can and should do more
- A Second Look at Long-Term Imprisonment in Michigan