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Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2019

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Can it really be true that most people in jail are being held before trial? And how much of mass incarceration is a result of the war on drugs? These questions are harder to answer than you might think, because our country’s systems of confinement are so fragmented.

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Incarceration Nation

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The United States leads the world in incarceration. A new report explores why — and offers recommendations for fixing the system.

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Former Physician at Rikers Island Exposes Health Risks of Incarceration

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As head of New York City’s correctional health services, Dr. Homer Venters spent nine
years overseeing the care of thousands of inmates in the jails on Rikers Island. Though
he left Rikers in 2017, what he witnessed on the job has stayed with him.

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Ending Mass Incarceration: Ideas from Today’s Leaders

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Our American criminal justice system is broken. Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray, Philando Castile — these names just touch the surface of the multitude of Black lives lost at the hands of the police or while in police custody.

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Immediate Access to Employment Reduces Recidivism

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More than half a million people are released from federal and state jails and prisons in this country each year. Following their release, roughly two-thirds of ex-offenders are arrested for a new offense within three years resulting in a seemingly unbreakable vicious cycle.

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Investing in Futures

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Economic and Fiscal Benefits of Postsecondary Education in Prison

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Reducing Recidivism

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An ecosystem approach for successful reentry

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Probation and Parole Systems Marked by High Stakes, Missed Opportunities

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1 in 55 U.S. adults is under community supervision.

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An Unjust Burden: The Disparate Treatment of Black Americans in the Criminal Justice System

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The over-representation of black Americans in the nation’s justice system is well documented. Black men comprise about 13 percent of the male population, but about 35 percent of those incarcerated.

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Number of Women in Jail Has Grown Far Faster Than That of Men, Study Says

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When  Dolfinette Martin  was convicted of shoplifting more than $700 worth of clothes in Louisiana in 2005, she had five children, no money and an addiction to cocaine.

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