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Arrest, release, repeat: How police and jails are misused to respond to social
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Grading the parole release systems of all 50 states | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Reports Briefings
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Arrest, release, repeat: How police and jails are misused to respond to social
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of its Whole Pie report annually however, COVID-related delays in the release of government
Compassionate release was never designed to release large numbers of people | Prison Policy Initiati
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Compassionate release was never designed to release large numbers of people | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications
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State Profiles Advocacy Toolkit Fact Sheets Art Issues Data Blog Contact Careers Donate Home Page > Issues > Release Cards Stay Informed Get
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Grading the parole release systems of all 50 states | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Reports Briefings
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Grading the parole release systems of all 50 states | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Reports Briefings
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should regulate release cards | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Issues Data Blog Archives Best of
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau housekeeping risks release card protections | Prison Policy Ini
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out how their recently proposed amendments would inadvertently impact their regulation of financially abusive “ release cards .” Release cards are
Will the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau protect the public from high-fee “release cards”? | Pr
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Will the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau protect the public from high-fee “release cards”? | Prison Policy Initiative
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protect the public from high-fee “release cards”? + Consumer Financial Protection Bureau housekeeping risks release card protections + — Blog Archives
When parole doesn’t mean release: The senseless “program requirements” keeping people behind bars du
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When parole doesn’t mean release: The senseless “program requirements” keeping people behind bars during a pandemic
Prison and Jail Video Visitation: A forward-looking idea implemented badly | Prison Policy Initiativ
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Policy Initiative report finds video visitation actually punishes families January 14, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 14, 2015 Contact
Arrest, release, repeat: How police and jails are misused to respond to social problems | Prison Pol
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Arrest, release, repeat: How police and jails are misused to respond to social
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New data reveals where people in Louisiana prisons come from | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Issues
Shut out and locked up: New report provides the pre-incarceration incomes of the imprisoned | Prison
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the economy even before they are locked up July 9, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 9, 2015 Contact
New report, Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2016, pieces together systems of confinement and provi
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parole, resulting in hundreds of people becoming immediately eligible for release and thousands
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charts for each state and D.C. June 1, 2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 1, 2016 Contact
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New report, One Size Fits None, explores counterproductive and difficult conditions of probation
New report, Arrest, Release, Repeat, reveals how many people go to jail each year and how many times
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New report, Arrest, Release, Repeat, reveals how many people go to jail each year and how
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passed a law implementing a risk-informed approach to pretrial release and virtually
New data: Solitary confinement increases risk of premature death after release | Prison Policy Initi
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New data: Solitary confinement increases risk of premature death after release | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Reports Briefings
New data: Solitary confinement increases risk of premature death after release | Prison Policy Initi
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New data: Solitary confinement increases risk of premature death after release | Prison Policy Initiative Home About Publications Reports Briefings
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New report, Youth Confinement: The Whole Pie, breaks down where youth are locked up in
Executive inaction: States and the federal government fail to use commutations as a release mechanis
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and the federal government fail to use commutations as a release mechanism | Prison Policy Initiative
New 50-state report from Prison Policy Initiative and Rainbow PUSH Coalition provides a roadmap to n
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New 50-state report from Prison Policy Initiative and Rainbow PUSH Coalition provides a
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revolving doors” of jail and prison ; Improving sentencing structures and release processes to encourage
New report, Era of Mass Expansion, looks at states to explain jail growth | Prison Policy Initiative
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New report, Era of Mass Expansion, looks at states to explain jail growth | Prison Policy
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and shorten parole terms by granting good-time for compliance with conditions. Compassionate release Compassionate release is the
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A deep dive into discretionary parole systems By Leah Wang Tweet this October 2025 Press release Reporter guide Parole, the
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grant rates in 35 states (Created: 2025) Fewer hearings, more denials (Created: 2025) Parole release decisions lean heavily on
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a significant, nationwide move away from courts allowing non-financial forms of pretrial release (such as release on
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Does the parole board ever consider minor violations enough to deny someone early release? Does your state allow
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exclusion and attainment among formerly incarcerated people By Lucius Couloute Tweet this October 2018 Press release Throughout their lives, people
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of homeless shelters find that many formerly incarcerated people rely on shelters, both immediately after their release and over
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making it bigger. By Sarah Staudt and Emmett Sanders November 2025 Tweet this Press release Printable version Table of
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their criminal justice system without making it bigger. By Sarah Staudt November 2024 Tweet this Press release Printable version Table of
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their criminal justice system without making it bigger. By Sarah Staudt November 2024 Tweet this Press release Printable version Table of
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report from the Prison Policy Initiative pulls back the curtain on parole release systems, providing the
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their criminal justice system without making it bigger. By Sarah Staudt November 2023 Tweet this Press release Printable version Table of
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prison stays. By Brian Nam-Sonenstein and Nell Haney Tweet this January 2025 Press release Reporter guide Table of
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their criminal justice system without making it bigger. By Sarah Staudt November 2023 Tweet this Press release Printable version Table of
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Pie 2022 By Wendy Sawyer and Peter Wagner Tweet this March 14, 2022 Press release This report is old
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Pie 2020 Tweet this By Wendy Sawyer and Peter Wagner March 24, 2020 Press release Can it really be
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the fact that someone died. Furthermore, a jail or prison refusing to release this information upon request
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Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Biennial Report (2021-2023) Ohio all facilities pre-release pre-release initiation only
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that rates of pretrial detention and receiving financial conditions of release (i.e. money bail) are
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first looked into these questions about repeat jail bookings in our 2019 report, Arrest, Release Repeat: How police and
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to Protect Children by Aleks Kajstura , Peter Wagner and William Goldberg July 2008 Press release Executive Summary Report: Introduction
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the mark by Aleks Kajstura , Peter Wagner and Leah Sakala January 27, 2009 Press release Executive Summary Report Coverage
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Recidivism & reentry (20) What makes people more or less likely to succeed upon release? Sentencing policy (12) Sex
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making it bigger. By Sarah Staudt and Emmett Sanders November 2025 Tweet this Press release Printable version Table of
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18, 2020. Reinstated all medical co-pays in December 2020. Initial response: ADOC Press Release . Subsequent response: States of
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new version . By Wendy Sawyer and Peter Wagner Tweet this March 14, 2024 Press release Sections The big
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the first two years of release, suggesting that pre- and post-release employment services are critical
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as of January 2024, only 213 enrollees have received medications prior to release from prison. Even when
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6% of people incarcerated in prisons. Jobs outside the facility. Work release programs, work camps, and
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not years on end. Or it can lead to suffocating conditions of release, such as electronic monitoring
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Most surveyed jurisdictions increased: use of video conferencing for court hearings, pretrial release, release on personal recognizance
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and private phone providers by Peter Wagner and Alexi Jones February 2019 Appendices Press release 2016: Ownership interests and
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time of social distancing, how overcrowded are they now? + When parole doesn’t mean release: The senseless
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of people in state prisons By Leah Wang Tweet this June 2022 Press release Over 1 million people
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prisons who received visitors were less likely to return to prison after release (Created: 2021) Most states
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26, 2017 New research expands the notions of collateral consequences beyond post-release barriers and discrimination
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bail industry exploits the legal system By Wendy Sawyer Tweet this October 2022 Press release Reporter guide Table of
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We give every state's parole release system a letter grade. Functioning, fair parole release could help end mass
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their probation or immigration status, for example, which renders them ineligible for release. These people aren’t
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result in a plea deal, so women may plead guilty to secure release from jail, only to
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including in-prison behavior, measures of health, and reconviction after release. Advocates and families
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doors” of jails and prisons (6 recommendations) Improve sentencing structures and release processes to encourage
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across correctional facilities.” A Call for Greater Compassion: How Pennsylvania's Compassionate Release Statute Reinforces Cruelty Abolitionist
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empower the Local Conditional Release Commission to use their authority to release eligible individuals.” The
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doors” of jails and prisons (4 recommendations) Improve sentencing structures and release processes to encourage
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every stage of the system , from policing to prosecutorial decisions, pretrial release processes, sentencing, correctional discipline
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because a state or federal government agency has placed a “hold” on their release. Pretrial detention disproportionately impacts
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revolving doors” of jail and prison ; Improving sentencing structures and release processes to encourage
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Beyond Prisons 2023: Incarceration and supervision by state by Leah Wang May 2023 Press release Tweet this The
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layer of detail to the story. In a press release , author Khaing Zaw says
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family conflict. In addition, we have to make finding stable housing post-release and eradicating
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disparities in police stops, searches, and use of force Arrest, Release, Repeat: How police and
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Our report evaluates Colorado's "prison tablet" contract, uncovering hidden fees and shoddy services. Release Cards Prisons have traditionally
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making the impact of jails clearer. Building on our new national report Arrest, Release, Repeat, we’re able
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Pie 2023 By Wendy Sawyer and Peter Wagner Tweet this March 14, 2023 Press release This report is old
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Rabuy and Peter Wagner January 2015 Report ( Print/PDF version ) Executive Summary Exhibits Press Release Our collaboration with NYC
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on family members.” Clemency for the Common Good: An Argument to Release Incarcerated Persons in
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The report notes that misconduct records impact incarcerated people’s chances of earning early release in other
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experience in prison. New data: Solitary confinement increases risk of premature death after release , by Andrea Fenster, October
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to parse how many people experienced homelessness before incarceration versus how many experienced homelessness after release – underscoring both the
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by suicide, homicide, and opioid overdose. Compassionate release was never designed to release large numbers of
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private phone providers by Peter Wagner and Alexi Jones February 11, 2019 Report Press release Appendices and Exhibits
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addressing mass incarceration. In the end, we urge jurisdictions to prioritize release and reduced
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people are detained, and tried to eliminate regular types of release from detention like bail
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to appear" drive unnecessary jail detention: The path from arrest to pretrial release — and back
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receive the medical care they need (Created: 2024) 53,000 women on parole or post-release supervision live in