PPIC New Publication
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Crime after Proposition 47 and the Pandemic
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Magnus Lofstrom and Brandon Martin
After some drug and property felonies were reclassified as misdemeanors under Proposition 47, incarceration fell—as did arrests for these crimes. But Prop 47 may not be the most important change to California criminal justice in recent years; pandemic interventions also had lasting effects. A new report examines the impact of both on incarceration, enforcement, and crime.
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~ Read the policy brief here - [link removed]
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RELATED ONLINE EVENT
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Crime after Proposition 47 and the Pandemic
September 13, 2024
On Friday, September 13, PPIC researcher Magnus Lofstrom will present key findings from the report.
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