Policing Mass Incarceration
Policing Mass Incarceration - Harvard Law Review |
In our system of mass incarceration, the overwhelming majority of incarcerated persons never receive a trial. If the criminal legal system did ...
Policing - Prison Policy Initiative
Many of the worst features of mass incarceration — such as racial disparities in prisons — can be traced back to policing. Our research shows that police ...
Policing Mass Incarceration by Fred O. Smith, Jr. :: SSRN
In our system of mass incarceration, the overwhelming majority of incarcerated persons never receive a trial. If the criminal legal system did ...
There Is No One Answer to Over-Policing and Mass Incarceration
There Is No One Answer to Over-Policing and Mass Incarceration — There Are Many · Changing Incentives · Cutting Jail & Prison Populations ...
Gatekeepers: The Role of Police in Ending Mass Incarceration
This report explores the factors driving mass enforcement, particularly of low-level offenses; what police agencies could do instead with the right community ...
Day 13: Mass Incarceration: An Injustice System?
Black Americans and other people of color continue to be disproportionately targeted by law enforcement, and the criminal justice system is marked by racial ...
Criminal Justice Fact Sheet | NAACP
A compilation of facts and figures surrounding policing, the criminal justice system, incarceration, and more.
One in Five: Disparities in Crime and Policing - The Sentencing Project
Racially disparate policies and bias largely drive racial and ethnic disparities in drug arrests and incarceration. In 2019, police officers ...
Critical Perspectives on Police, Policing, and Mass Incarceration
Critical Perspectives on Police, Policing, and Mass Incarceration. Richard Delgado. University of Alabama - School of Law, [email protected]. Jean Stefancic.
Black Activism and Resistance in the 21st Century: Policing and ...
Drawing on a growing body of academic and professional work, Understanding Mass Incarceration describes in plain English the many competing ...
Gatekeepers: The Role of Police in Ending Mass Incarceration
Much of the focus is on reversing mass incarceration—lowering the numbers of people in prison and jail, creating constructive pathways for people returning to ...
Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2024 - Prison Policy Initiative
It's true that police, prosecutors, and judges continue to punish people harshly for nothing more than drug possession. Drug offenses still ...
Trump Promises to Militarize Police, Reincarcerate Thousands, and ...
If reelected, a second administration threatens to accelerate mass incarceration and roll back decades of progress by encouraging aggressive ...
Policing Alternatives: Effective Solutions to Mass Incarceration - Julota
So, what can be done to reduce our prison population without sacrificing public safety? Three potential solutions include jail diversion programs, co-responder ...
POLICING, INCARCERATION, RACE, AND PROTEST AFTER ... - jstor
This article asks whether mass incarceration is a system and whether harsh treatment in that system is motivated by explicit and implicit racial bias.
One in Five: How Mass Incarceration Deepens Inequality and Harms ...
Specifically, the United States experienced a 24% decline in its prison population between 2009, its peak year, and 2022. While all major racial ...
Racism, Police Violence and Mass Incarceration | LSE Human Rights
Racial profiling and racist justice have resulted in the brutal deaths of hundreds of people of colour for petty offences and led to the mass ...
The History of Mass Incarceration | Brennan Center for Justice
Recently however, there has been some incremental progress in reducing mass incarceration. In the last decade, prison populations have declined by about 10 ...
Gatekeepers: The role of police in ending mass incarceration
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Mass Incarceration and Racialized Policing Lab
“Narrating Social Change,” a mixed enrollment course that brought together UChicago students and incarcerated students at Stateville Prison. This was the first ...