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Texas Gives $2 Million to Proselytizing Prison Program by by Matthew T. Clarke The Texas Legislature appropriated an additional $1.5 million to expand the Interchange Freedom Initiative (IFI) to include prisoners who expect to be paroled to the DallasFort Worth area. Sponsored by Prison Fellowship Ministries, an organization founded by …
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
Notes from the Unrepenitentiary: A Matter of the Past by Marilyn Buck In Charlottesville, Virginia, Mary Smith, a Black working class woman, got fired from her job at the University of Virginia Medical Center. So did eight other workers. They all had prior felony convictions. Ms. Smith's was for $200 …
Nevada Religious Group Gets Federal Money to Help Prisoners, Delivers Nothing by Nevada Religious Group Gets Federal Money to Help Prisoners, Delivers Nothing by Matthew T. Clarke Alliance Collegiums Association of Southern Nevada (ACASN), a faith-based organization led by black ministers with the stated mission of providing prisoners with support …
Article • May 15, 1998 • from PLN May, 1998
Alaska Classification Subject to Court Review by The supreme court of Alaska held that prison classification hearings are adjudicatory determinations subject to judicial review and that Alaska prisoners have a state constitutional right to rehabilitation. Richard Brandon is an Alaska state prisoner transferred to a privately run prison in Florence, …
Article • November 15, 1997 • from PLN November, 1997
Civil Disabilities of Convicted Felon: A State-by-State Survey by Jon Marc Taylor By Jon Marc Taylor Under federal and various state laws, conviction of a felony has consequences that may continue long after the sentence has been served. Convicted felons may lose essential rights of citizenship, such as the rights …
Article • August 15, 1994 • from PLN August, 1994
Recidivism Revisited by Michigan's corrections department recently released a five-year study of its paroled prisoners that reached the same conclusion as a similar six-year Louisiana study released last year: 55.2% of Michigan's 1986 parolees never returned to prison (nor did 56% of Louisiana's 1987 released prisoners). 5-year follow-up study on …
Article • June 15, 1994 • from PLN June, 1994
A Call to Reason by Pat O'Connell By Pat O'Connell The recent news about an ex-murderer being promoted to assistant sheriff of the San Francisco Sheriff's department shouldn't really be such a unique news item but the story got me to thinking about why it would make headlines. Michael Marcum …
Justice Ctr Council State Recidivism Reduction Sept 2012 September 2012 States Report Reductions in Recidivism I n many jurisdictions, state and local government recidivism. As policymakers are under tremendous - Reductions in Statewide Recidivism Rates for 2005 and 2007 Prison Releases among people released from prison would save money someone …
Lowell Wa Supermax Prisoner Recidivism Pilot Study April 2004 Felony and Violent Recidivism Among Supermax Prison Inmates in Washington State: A Pilot Study David Lovell, Research Associate Professor Clark Johnson, Research Associate Professor Department of Psychosocial & Community Health University of Washington This research was funded by a grant from …
California State Auditor Report on Prisoner Rehabilitation Assessment 2011 Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation The Benefits of Its Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions Program Are Uncertain September 2011 Report 2010-124 Independent NONPARTISAN TRANSPARENT Accountability The first five copies of each California State Auditor report are free. Additional copies …
Recidivism the Effect of Incarceration and Length of Time Served Lin Song 1993 Recidivism: The Effect of Incarceration and Length of Time Served Lin Song with Roxanne Lieb September 1993 Recidivism: The Effect of Incarceration and Length of Time Served Lin Song with Roxanne Lieb September 1993 Washington State Institute …
Cdcr Lifer Parolee Recidivism Report Jan 2013 CDCR’S LIFER REPORT SERIES LIFER PAROLEE RECIDIVISM REPORT January 2013 Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Representatives _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Executive Office Matthew Cate Secretary Martin Hoshino Undersecretary Terri McDonald Undersecretary Lee E. Seale Director Office of Research Brenda Grealish Deputy Director Jay Atkinson Research Manager …
Penny-wise Report-assaultive Offender Programming and Mi's Prison Costs-2005 Penny-Wise & Pound-Foolish Assaultive offender programming and Michigan’s prison costs A rreport eport b y by Citiz ens Alliance on Prisons and Public Spending Citizens and American F riends Service Committee ogr am Friends Committee,, Criminal Justice Pr Progr ogram April 2005 …
Hawaii Doc Recidivism Comparison Report 2002 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY RESPONSE TO HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 62 TWENTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2002 December 2002 COMPARISON OF RECIDIVISM RATES AND RISK FACTORS BETWEEN MAINLAND TRANSFERS AND NON-TRANSFERRED INMATES A Study Requested by House Concurrent Resolution No. 62 House of Representatives, Twenty-First Legislature, 2002 …
Urban Institute Justice Policy Center Research Report Massachusetts Recidivism 2008 RESEARCH REPORT April 2008 Massachusetts Recidivism Study: A Closer Look at Releases and Returns to Prison Rhiana Kohl Hollie Matthews Hoover Susan M. McDonald Amy L. Solomon URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center THE URBAN INSTITUTE Justice Policy Center 2100 M …
Urban Institute-oh Released Prisoner Study 2006 CLEVELAND PRISONERS’ EXPERIENCES RETURNING HOME KEY FINDINGS Ⅲ Sixty-four percent of men in the study participated in prerelease programming and 87 percent participated in other ODRC programs while in prison. Men who received general counseling in prison reported drug or alcohol intoxication less often …
Washington State Inst for Public Policy Correctional Industries Programs for Adult Offenders in Prison Estimates of Benefits and Costs 2005 Washington State Institute for Public Policy 110 Fifth Avenue Southeast, Suite 214 • PO Box 40999 • Olympia, WA 98504-0999 • (360) 586-2677 • www.wsipp.wa.gov January 2005 CORRECTIONAL INDUSTRIES PROGRAMS …
Florida Doc 2009 Florida Recidivism Study Releases From 2001-2008 2010 2009 Florida Prison Recidivism Study Releases From 2001 to 2008 May 2010 Florida Department of Corrections Walter A. McNeil, Secretary Bureau of Research and Data Analysis dcresearch@mail.dc.state.fl.us May 2010 2009 Florida Prison Recidivism Study Page 1 of 18 INTRODUCTION The …
Justice Action Computers in Cells Maintaining Community Ties and Reducing Recidivism Feb 2011 Computers in Cells Maintaining community ties and reducing recidivism Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Current Situation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …
Wa Sb 6400 Re Moral Programs for Prisoners CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL 6400 60th Legislature 2008 Regular Session Passed by the Senate March 10, 2008 YEAS 44 NAYS 0 President of the Senate Passed by the House March 5, 2008 YEAS 95 NAYS 1 CERTIFICATE I, Thomas Hoemann, …
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