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  1. Jul 18, 2022 · Education & Society. Rethinking Prison as a Deterrent to Future Crime. Time behind bars can increase the likelihood that someone will re-offend, research finds. In many cases, programs that rehabilitate, rather than punish, may be a better solution. Getty. By: Jamie Santa Cruz. July 18, 2022. 9 minutes. First Appeared on Knowable Magazine.

  2. Mar 7, 2018 · New York City has shown that it is possible to change the behavior of individual defendants without resorting to lengthy jail or prison sentences. Adjusting our attitude A growing body of research shows that treating defendants with respect and decency can increase law-abiding behavior.

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  4. Jan 30, 2013 · Examining data from 1985 to 2009, they conclude that New York City’s “broken windows” policy did something unexpected: it reduced the entire correctional population of the state. As the NYPD focused on low-level arrests, it devoted fewer resources to felony arrests.

  5. New York Should Pass Second-Look Law to Reduce the Prison Population. Incarceration does not keep communities safe. Recognizing this, New York recently made significant strides to reduce its incarcerated population by passing bail, discovery, and speedy trial reforms.

  6. Mar 24, 2020 · A shift to prioritizing rehabilitation programs would address the root cause of crime and lead to an overall more effective prison system that discourages people from recommitting crimes. Thus, it is important to focus on implementing policies that would prevent inmates from engaging in criminal acts once released.

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · Prison culture and environment are essential to public health and safety. While much of the policy debate and public attention of prisons focuses on private facilities, roughly 83 percent of the ...

  8. evidence showing that increased prison time does not decrease crime or recidivism. The drop in New Yorks corrections population would have occurred more quickly had the state not enacted such laws and increased prison stays.