Council on Criminal Justice

@CouncilonCJ

A center of gravity for the criminal justice field

Atlanta, GA - Washington, DC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2018.

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    New CCJ report out today examines often overlooked “safety valve” provision in the 1994 . It led to the reduction of sentences for nearly 200,000 people convicted of federal drug crimes

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    ICYMI: DEPC Director Douglas Berman explores the legacy of the 1994 Crime Bill in the latest report from .

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    24. sij

    Remarkable trend in declining racial disparities in imprisonment of women. Great quote from 's "If we’re serious about shrinking these gaps further, we’ve got to have a deeper understanding of what lies behind these trends.”

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    24. sij

    We aren’t fated to deep racial disparities in criminal justice. Good summary of disparity trends report w/comments from

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    23. sij

    Excited to be a part of an incredible team, board of directors and trustees at the — the nation’s top experts, innovators, and influencers!

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  6. CCJ Director Don Stern: "We can again follow the lead of the states…where they have rolled back long sentences and mandatory minimums, based on what works…The movement from tough on crime to smart on crime should continue, based on hard evidence and sound policy.”

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  7. "In the last few years, our nation has finally taken baby steps in the right direction. Hopefully soon, we will have the courage to take one giant leap.” director Roy Austin. See other CCJ members' take on the & our latest report ->

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  8. 1994 Crime Bill “fostered and reinforced tough-on-crime attitudes” but “safety valve” and other provisions have cut prison terms of nearly 200,000 people. explores the bill’s mixed legacy in our latest report:

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  9. “Tough and Smart”: new report from Prof. Douglas Berman @USU_Law examines impact of and lessons from federal sentencing provisions of the 1994 Crime Bill

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  10. Andrew Page is our new Vice President of Membership & External Relations. He brings two decades of experience in direct service, policy, and building and managing productive partnerships with policymakers, funders, and stakeholders.

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  11. Thaddeus Johnson helped produce our first 2 research products as a PhD candidate at , where he will become a tenure-track assistant professor. A former police officer, he brings first-hand experience to his work on law enforcement

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  12. Former Secretary of the KY Justice & Public Safety Cabinet has spent nearly three decades working for a more fair, just and effective criminal justice system. He will help direct CCJ’s policy initiatives, particularly member task forces.

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  13. The CCJ team just got bigger and better. Proud to welcome Andrew Page as VP of Membership & External Relations along with our first class of Senior Fellows:

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  16. Tani Cantil-Sakauye, Chief Justice of the CA Supreme Court and a member of our Board of Trustees, weighs in on the impact of our latest report on

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  17. “You can’t just admire and bemoan the numbers, you have to understand them at a deeper level so you can target and focus your efforts to tackle them.” CCJ President on our latest report on

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  18. States imprison black people at five times the rate of whites — a sign of a narrowing yet still-wide gap via ⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  19. Perspective from , ED and a member of CCJ's Board of Directors, on our latest report on racial disparities

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  20. "The main thing we hope from this report is that it inspires people who care about this issue and who are passionate about it to do more analysis and to take action where it is going to make the most sense in their jurisdictions." in

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