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John,
After pandemic-era crime upticks, lawmakers are wavering on their commitment to evidence-based community safety policies. Instead, they are reverting to the failed playbook of the 1990s which dramatically increased incarceration with limited benefits to community safety. The Sentencing Project's recent report, “ Incarceration & Crime: A Weak Relationship [[link removed]] ,” illustrates that less imprisonment often happens alongside improvements to community safety.
Please join us for a webinar exploring the weak relationship between incarceration and crime, non-prison alternatives to enhance community safety, and media coverage's relationship to public concern about crime.
Panelists:
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Anna
Flagg
-
Senior
Data
Reporter
at
The
Marshall
Project
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Andrew
Muhammad
-
Executive
Director
and
Life
Coach
at
We,
Our,
Us
Men’s
Movement
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Dr.
Alex
Piquero
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Sociology
&
Criminology
Professor
and
Arts
&
Sciences
Distinguished
Scholar
at
the
University
of
Miami;
Prior
Director
of
the
Bureau
of
Justice
Statistics
*
Bryan
Widenhouse
-
Senior
Policy
Associate
at
FAMM
Moderator: Kristen M. Budd, Research Analyst at The Sentencing Project
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