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New-Crime Recidivism Rates Continue to Show Modest Improvement
The Connecticut Mirror By Clarice Silber and Jake Kara After years of state-backed efforts to reduce recidivism, a new report made public today ...
11 States Report Reduction in Three-Year Recidivism Rates
The Crime Report By Megan Hadley States are showing a reduction in their three-year, return-to-prison rates, according to new data revealed...
[Opinion] Community Justice, Maori-Style
The Crime Report By Vincent Schiraldi As U.S. policy makers look to dismantle mass incarceration, a pair of New Zealand programs that involve th...
Rural Re-entry Program Saves Money, Lives, Director Says
Herald Chronicle A resounding success, the Middle Tennessee Rural Re-entry Program boasts a drastic reduction in the recidivism rate for those part...
Opinion: Clean the Slate for Nonviolent Offenders
By Stephen A. Zappala Jr., Allegheny County District Attorney For the past 20 years, my office has prosecuted hundreds of thousands of criminal cas...
Learning Violin Helped Me Survive Prison
The Marshall Project By Jason Naradzay First, let me situate you: doors clanging, people yelling, guards barking. The noise in prison is non-sto...
Indiana Parolees Find Success, Employment after Prison
AP News By AP News Staff Most people in Indiana's parole program are finding jobs after their release from prison despite having felony con...
Alabama's First Day Reporting Center for Ex-Offenders Open in Birmingham
Trussville Tribune By Tribune Staff JEFFERSON COUNTY – The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles hosted an open house Monday at the state’s first...
How Tech Firms Are Embracing Ex-prisoners
Fortune By Jennifer Alsever Richard Bronson made millions on Wall Street in the 1990s, but by 2005 he found himself destitute with no home and n...
The Victims Who Don’t Count
The Marshall Project By Alysia Santo After his father was murdered in Sarasota, Florida, in 2015, Anthony "Amp" Campbell was in shock. Not only ...
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