Examines pretrial detentions worldwide, its negative effects, and impact on the poor and vulnerable and on communities and states. Calls for minimizing pretrial detention and monetary bail, addressing detainees' needs, monitoring, and further research
In two recent opinions, Maryland v. Shatzer and Howes v. Fields, the Supreme Court concluded that in...
Across the United States, pretrial incarceration is a major driver of climbing jail populations. One...
Scholars since Rusche (1978 [1933]) have tried to explain the observed relationship between changes ...
Examines legal frameworks prohibiting torture and ill treatment in pretrial detention, contributing ...
Using evidence from around the world, this book seeks to demonstrate that early intervention by lawy...
To better understand global pretrial detention patterns, this study explores economic, political, an...
This project seeks to confirm and quantify the socio-economic impact of pre-trial detention on detai...
Compiles essays on the excessive use of pretrial detention, a violation of international norms; its ...
Today we know much more about the effects of pretrial detention than we did even five years ago. Mul...
Our current pretrial system imposes high costs on both the people who are detained pretrial and the ...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...
Spending on U.S. incarceration has increased dramatically over the last several decades. Much of thi...
COVID-19 has shone a light on the preexisting flaws in the criminal justice system. This Essay focus...
Pretrial detention policies in the United States contribute to hundreds of thousands of unconvicted ...
This new report looks at pre-trial detention in ten jurisdictions: Kenya, South Africa, Brazil, the ...
In two recent opinions, Maryland v. Shatzer and Howes v. Fields, the Supreme Court concluded that in...
Across the United States, pretrial incarceration is a major driver of climbing jail populations. One...
Scholars since Rusche (1978 [1933]) have tried to explain the observed relationship between changes ...
Examines legal frameworks prohibiting torture and ill treatment in pretrial detention, contributing ...
Using evidence from around the world, this book seeks to demonstrate that early intervention by lawy...
To better understand global pretrial detention patterns, this study explores economic, political, an...
This project seeks to confirm and quantify the socio-economic impact of pre-trial detention on detai...
Compiles essays on the excessive use of pretrial detention, a violation of international norms; its ...
Today we know much more about the effects of pretrial detention than we did even five years ago. Mul...
Our current pretrial system imposes high costs on both the people who are detained pretrial and the ...
This Article seeks to address important questions raised by pretrial detention and judicial reform i...
Spending on U.S. incarceration has increased dramatically over the last several decades. Much of thi...
COVID-19 has shone a light on the preexisting flaws in the criminal justice system. This Essay focus...
Pretrial detention policies in the United States contribute to hundreds of thousands of unconvicted ...
This new report looks at pre-trial detention in ten jurisdictions: Kenya, South Africa, Brazil, the ...
In two recent opinions, Maryland v. Shatzer and Howes v. Fields, the Supreme Court concluded that in...
Across the United States, pretrial incarceration is a major driver of climbing jail populations. One...
Scholars since Rusche (1978 [1933]) have tried to explain the observed relationship between changes ...