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Criminal Justice Research Library for August 14, 2019 Bringing you the latest in empirical research about mass incarceration

We've added 28 new reports to the Research Library:

 

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Correction: Medical co-pays in Texas prisons

Our newsletter last week incorrectly reported that HB 812, a Texas bill that passed in June, lowered medical co-pays for incarcerated people from a $100 yearly fee to a $3 per-visit fee. While the original version of HB 812 would have lowered the fee to $3 per medical visit, the version that ultimately passed lowered it to $13.55 per visit. We apologize for the error and thank the observant reader who pointed it out.

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We work hard to organize all the existing research relevant to criminal justice reform, and greatly appreciate it when academics alert us to their work. Send us a message through our contact page and let us know what you published that we might have missed.

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