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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. Apr 24, 2024 · A long-term policy goal in the U.S. must be to reduce our over-reliance on incarceration through shorter prison terms, increased reliance on community sanctions, and closing prisons.

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  4. Jan 30, 2013 · New York City sending fewer people into the justice system reduced mass incarceration in the entire state. In this report, leading criminologists James Austin and Michael Jacobson take an empirical look at these powerful social changes and any interconnections.

  5. Feb 23, 2021 · Reducing the economic damage of mass incarceration in New York — and its effect on racial inequality — requires, first and foremost, that the state shrink the size of its criminal justice system. But much must also be done for the many people who have already experienced conviction or imprisonment.

  6. Oct 24, 2023 · End Mass Incarceration. Prison and Jail Reform. For decades, New York City’s jails have been riddled by complicated, entrenched, and interlocking problems. In 2011, 12 people confined to the New York City jails sued the city’s corrections department under federal civil rights and constitutional law.

  7. New York City’s rapid and well-publicized crime rate decline was coupled with a sustained and dramatic reduction in incarceration, allowing the state to close more than a dozen prisons and save tens of millions of dollars. New York City is now not only the safest big city in the United States, but also one of its least incarcerated.

  8. Mar 7, 2018 · Do not go directly to jail. Another of New York City’s hidden strengths is its various programs that serve as alternatives to incarceration, which criminal justice experts Vincent Schiraldi and Judith A. Greene have described as “the envy of other cities.”

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