This Note describes and analyzes Michigan\u27s Prison Overcrowding Emergency Powers Act. Part I reviews briefly current efforts to relieve prison overcrowding and concludes that traditional remedies are largely inadequate. Part II examines the early prisoner release statute and its implementation. Finally, Part III evaluates the statute\u27s success in relieving prison overcrowding
This paper evaluates how “tough on crime” sentencing policies have influenced California\u27s prison...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
Opposition to mass incarceration has entered the mainstream. But except in a few states, mass decarc...
Since the United States began using incarceration as its cornerstone of punishment for those who tra...
This chapter analyzes the magnitude and causes of Nebraska\u27s prison overcrowding problem. Nebrask...
Prison overcrowding has become a topic of national conversation over the last decade. Numerous cour...
The Michigan Community Corrections Act, adopted on December 29, 1988, was clearly a legislative resp...
This paper will examine the vast literature on the discretion within the criminal justice system and...
California experienced escalating issues with prison overcrowding from the late 1970s to 2010, as th...
State prison systems, particularly in the Southern US, have been overpopulated for decades with unli...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Contemporary responses to the notion of advancing a ‘sense ’ of criminal justice through tougher pen...
In order to address mass incarceration meaningfully, Congress must pass legislation aimed at reducin...
This Note advocates the development of a tort remedy for victims injured by a compulsorily released ...
The governor and several legislators have requested review of Michigan’s sentencing practices with a...
This paper evaluates how “tough on crime” sentencing policies have influenced California\u27s prison...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
Opposition to mass incarceration has entered the mainstream. But except in a few states, mass decarc...
Since the United States began using incarceration as its cornerstone of punishment for those who tra...
This chapter analyzes the magnitude and causes of Nebraska\u27s prison overcrowding problem. Nebrask...
Prison overcrowding has become a topic of national conversation over the last decade. Numerous cour...
The Michigan Community Corrections Act, adopted on December 29, 1988, was clearly a legislative resp...
This paper will examine the vast literature on the discretion within the criminal justice system and...
California experienced escalating issues with prison overcrowding from the late 1970s to 2010, as th...
State prison systems, particularly in the Southern US, have been overpopulated for decades with unli...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Contemporary responses to the notion of advancing a ‘sense ’ of criminal justice through tougher pen...
In order to address mass incarceration meaningfully, Congress must pass legislation aimed at reducin...
This Note advocates the development of a tort remedy for victims injured by a compulsorily released ...
The governor and several legislators have requested review of Michigan’s sentencing practices with a...
This paper evaluates how “tough on crime” sentencing policies have influenced California\u27s prison...
This report will show how California\u27s prison operations can become more cost effective in light ...
Opposition to mass incarceration has entered the mainstream. But except in a few states, mass decarc...