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  1. Maryland has opportunities in 2024 to remedy serious problems with its correctional system—thereby reducing incarceration, saving taxpayer funds, improving public safety, and mitigating injustice. “FRONT DOOR” policies determine involvement in our criminal justice system.

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · “We all agree that we want safer communities, but we also want supports for the youth that are involved in [juvenile crime],” he said Monday after the Senate vote. The criminal justice system is premised on accountability and rehabilitation, with a heavy emphasis on rehabilitation.

  3. Jul 13, 2022 · A study reviewing a range of rehabilitation strategies found that cognitive-behavioral programs in prisons consistently reduce recidivism by 15 percent or more, with some leading to reductions of closer to 30 percent.

  4. Maryland has opportunities in 2024 to ameliorate serious problems with its criminal justice system while also reducing incarceration, saving taxpayer funds, and improving public safety. MAJR's priorities are informed by workgroups that address three major policy areas.

  5. Mar 1, 2021 · The Juvenile Restoration Act would allow courts to consider resentencing juvenile lifers after they’ve spent a minimum of 20-years in prison and have demonstrated that they’re no longer a danger to the public.

  6. Jan 2, 2024 · The Maryland General Assembly passed a juvenile justice reform measure last year to restructure how the state deals with young people involved in certain crimes by providing them resources versus detaining them behind bars and prosecuting them in court.

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  8. Apr 6, 2024 · Guide to restoration of rights, pardon, and criminal record sealing & expungement following a Maryland criminal conviction.

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