The era of mass incarceration, which made the United States the world’s leading jailer, appears to be coming to an end. What is likely to follow is an era of decarceration, aimed at reducing the incarcerated population. In this working paper, we discuss the problems associated with mass incarceration and the current climate that is likely to make decarceration a reality. We discuss the importance of developing a “smart decarceration” approach—one that is effective, sustainable, and socially just. We then articulate interrelated goals for the era of decarceration, and offer guiding concepts that will help to meet these goals through transformation of the criminal justice system
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
Criminals engender no community sympathy and have no political capital. This is part of the reason t...
All signs indicate that the United States is leaving an era of mass incarceration and is on the cusp...
All signs indicate that the United States is leaving an era of mass incarceration and is on the cusp...
American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Grand Challenges Initiative Concept Pape
This edited volume presents the fruits ofFrom Mass Incarceration to Effective and Sustainable Decarc...
This edited volume presents the fruits ofFrom Mass Incarceration to Effective and Sustainable Decarc...
The United States is the world leader in incarceration—one in four of the world’s prisoners is in an...
The United States is the world leader in incarceration—one in four of the world’s prisoners is in an...
This brief was created forSocial Innovation for America’s Renewal, a policy conference organized by ...
This brief was created forSocial Innovation for America’s Renewal, a policy conference organized by ...
This proposal examines a cultural phenomenon linked to behavioral norms associated with the persiste...
Criminals engender no community sympathy and have no political capital. This is part of the reason t...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
Criminals engender no community sympathy and have no political capital. This is part of the reason t...
All signs indicate that the United States is leaving an era of mass incarceration and is on the cusp...
All signs indicate that the United States is leaving an era of mass incarceration and is on the cusp...
American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare Grand Challenges Initiative Concept Pape
This edited volume presents the fruits ofFrom Mass Incarceration to Effective and Sustainable Decarc...
This edited volume presents the fruits ofFrom Mass Incarceration to Effective and Sustainable Decarc...
The United States is the world leader in incarceration—one in four of the world’s prisoners is in an...
The United States is the world leader in incarceration—one in four of the world’s prisoners is in an...
This brief was created forSocial Innovation for America’s Renewal, a policy conference organized by ...
This brief was created forSocial Innovation for America’s Renewal, a policy conference organized by ...
This proposal examines a cultural phenomenon linked to behavioral norms associated with the persiste...
Criminals engender no community sympathy and have no political capital. This is part of the reason t...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
A widely decried crisis confronts U.S. criminal law. Jails and prisons are overcrowded and violence ...
Criminals engender no community sympathy and have no political capital. This is part of the reason t...