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Criminal Justice Reform

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Ending Halfway House and Corrections Contracts Without a Backup Plan Is a Bad Deal For All

Ending Halfway House and Corrections Contracts Without a Backup Plan Is a Bad Deal For All

By Austill Stuart

The city council’s focus should be on helping people get the skills and training they need to successfully re-enter society and stay out of jail rather than its focus on whose name is on the facilities.

Companies Are Loosening Hiring Requirements and Considering Job Applicants with Criminal Records
Companies Are Loosening Hiring Requirements and Considering Job Applicants with Criminal Records

By Vittorio Nastasi

It Is Time to Stop Drug Testing Parolees and Probationers for Marijuana
It Is Time to Stop Drug Testing Parolees and Probationers for Marijuana

By Spence Purnell

Florida Suspends Far Too Many Driver’s Licenses
Florida Suspends Far Too Many Driver’s Licenses

By Adrian Moore and Sal Nuzzo

Gundy v. United States
Gundy v. United States

  • Annual Privatization Report 2017 — Criminal Justice and Corrections
    Annual Privatization Report 2017 — Criminal Justice and Corrections

    Annual Privatization Report by Lauren Krisai, Austill Stuart and Leonard Gilroy

  • Contracting for Out-of-State Prison Beds: Vermont’s Experience with Public vs. Private Provision
    Contracting for Out-of-State Prison Beds: Vermont’s Experience with Public vs. Private Provision

    Commentary by Austill Stuart

  • California’s Bail System Is Unjust and Expensive
    California’s Bail System Is Unjust and Expensive

    Commentary by Lauren Krisai

  • New Tough-on-Crime Federal Legislation Would be Devastating for California
    New Tough-on-Crime Federal Legislation Would be Devastating for California

    Commentary by Lauren Krisai

  • It Is Time for Connecticut to Do Away With Civil Asset Forfeiture
    It Is Time for Connecticut to Do Away With Civil Asset Forfeiture

    Commentary by Lauren Krisai

  • Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses
    Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai

  • Florida Should Re-think Punitive Sentences and Increase Felony Theft Thresholds
    Florida Should Re-think Punitive Sentences and Increase Felony Theft Thresholds

    Commentary by Lauren Krisai

  • USA v. Randy Joe Metcalf, Appeal No. 16-4006
    USA v. Randy Joe Metcalf, Appeal No. 16-4006

  • Californias Death Penalty Process More Flawed and More Expensive Than Ever
    Californias Death Penalty Process More Flawed and More Expensive Than Ever

    Commentary by Lauren Krisai

Criminal Justice Reform Policy Studies

  • Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses
    Why Florida Needs a Safety Valve to Prevent Excessively Harsh Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Offenses

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai

  • How to Reform Illinois’ Nonviolent Class 4 Felony Statutes
    How to Reform Illinois’ Nonviolent Class 4 Felony Statutes

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai

  • How to Reform Illinois’ Nonviolent Class 4 Felony Statutes
    How to Reform Illinois’ Nonviolent Class 4 Felony Statutes

    Policy Brief by Lauren Krisai

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