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A BFD for Criminal Justice Reform
Revenue Over Public Safety
How Many Americans Are Unnecessarily Incarcerated?
Poverty and Mass Incarceration in New York: An Agenda for Change
There Is No One Answer to Over-Policing and Mass Incarceration — There Are Many
Alabama Using Covid Funds to Build New Prisons
Do Private Prison Contracts Fuel Mass Incarceration?
Addressing Violent Crime More Effectively
The Reverse Mass Incarceration Act
A Federal Agenda for Criminal Justice Reform
Lauren-Brooke Eisen
Breaking the Cycle of Mass Incarceration
39 Percent of Prisoners Should Not Be In Prison
Criminal Justice: An Election Agenda for Candidates, Activists, and Legislators
Sentencing Laws and How They Contribute to Mass Incarceration
How the Federal Government Can Incentivize States To Reverse Mass Incarceration
What Did You Call Me?
Criminal Justice Reform at the State Level
The Complex History of the Controversial 1994 Crime Bill
What Every American Should Ask of the Next President
Between 2007 and 2017, 34 States Reduced Crime and Incarceration in Tandem
The Language of Mass Incarceration Is Being Deployed Against Immigrants
The 1994 Crime Bill and Beyond: How Federal Funding Shapes the Criminal Justice System
The History of Mass Incarceration
Mass Incarceration Has Been a Driving Force of Economic Inequality
How the FIRST STEP Act Became Law — and What Happens Next