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We've The Prison Policy Initiative has added 21 new reports to the Research Library:
- Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on Arrests in California by Public Policy Institute of California, February, 2023
"California experienced persistent declines of 5 percent for felony arrests
and 40 percent for misdemeanor arrests until at least July 2021--resulting
in a rare near-convergence of these two arrest types."
- Is Bail Reform Causing an Increase in Crime? by Don Stemen and David Olson, January, 2023
"We considered eleven bail-reform jurisdictions to determine the effect, if
any, of these policy changes on crime. Violent crime trends after reforms
present no clear or obvious pattern in these jurisdictions."
- Pandemic, Social Unrest, and Crime in U.S. Cities Year-End 2022 Update by Council on Criminal Justice, January, 2023
"There were 3.5% fewer aggravated assaults in 2022 than in 2021. The number
of gun assaults dropped by 7% in 2022, but this trend is based on data from
just 11 cities and should be viewed with additional caution."
- Assessment of US Federal Funding of Incarceration-Related Research, 1985 to 2022 by Samantha J. Boch, Aaron W. Murnan, Jordan F. Pollard et al, February, 2023
"Consistent with previous research, 0.12% of all projects funded at the NIH
and 0.03% at the NSF since 1985 were related to
incarceration...substantially lower than the number of projects that relate
to other systems such as education and the military."
- Mass Incarceration Trends by Sentencing Project, January, 2023
"The year 2023 marks the 50th year since the U.S. prison population began
its unprecedented surge."
- Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023 by Prison Policy Initiative, March, 2022
"This big-picture view is a lens through which the main drivers of mass
incarceration come into focus; it allows us to identify important, but
often ignored, systems of confinement."
- Ticketing and Turnout: The Participatory Consequences of Low-Level Police Contact by Jonathan Ben-Menachem and Kevin T. Morris, December, 2022
"Few analyses directly investigate the causal effect of lower-level police
contact on voter turnout. To do so, we leverage individual-level
administrative ticketing data from Hillsborough County, Florida."
- Reimagining Community Safety in California: From Deadly and Expensive Sheriffs to Equity and Care-Centered Wellbeing by Catalyst California, October, 2022
"For the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, 88.8% of officer time spent on
stops (25,269 hours) was for officer-initiated stops rather than in
response to a call for service, which accounted for only 11.2% (3,189
hours) of officer time spent on stops."
- Special Legislative Commission on Structural Racism in Correctional Facilities of the Commonwealth by Former Special Legislative Commission on Structural Racism in Correctional Facilities of the Commonwealth and African American Coalition Committee Structural Racism Commission, December, 2022
"Structural racism in Corrections systems produces or perpetuates unfair
treatment and impacts by race and other intersecting identities...it can be
dismantled with intentional partnership between the Legislative and
Executive branches."
- Building Connections to Housing During Reentry: Results from a Questionnaire on DOC Housing Policies, Programs, and Needs by Council of State Governments Justice Center, April, 2023
"For almost half [of respondents], if housing is not identified prior to
release, people must remain incarcerated until an address is approved."
- The Impacts of Length of Prison Stay on Recidivism of Non-Violent Offenders in Oregon by Mark G. Leymon, Christopher M. Campbell, Kris Henning, and Brian C. Renauer, September, 2022
"In the few places significant results are present, [length of stay]
increased the probability of recidivism at some points, and in other cases,
it slightly decreased the probability of rearrest."
- Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2023 by Prison Policy Initiative, March, 2023
"The disaggregated numbers presented here are an important step to ensuring
that women are not left behind in the effort to end mass incarceration."
- From Crisis to Care: Ending the Health Harm of Women's Prisons by Human Impact Partners, February, 2023
"The state of California invests $405 million a year in its women's
prisons...[it] has the opportunity to invest that money in health-promoting
support systems that people can access in their own communities."
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