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Decarceration in the
United States involves government policies and
community campaigns aimed at
reducing the
number of
people held in
custody or custodial...
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Research Centre. 30
April 2019.
Retrieved 2020-05-21. "From
Decarceration to E-carceration".
Cardozo Law Review. 2020-02-17.
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- abolished, and what, if anything,
should replace them. Some
supporters of
decarceration and
prison abolition also work to end
solitary confinement, the death...
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eliminating discrimination against women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ people;
decarceration in the
United States;
protecting housing and
employment rights of veterans;...
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district attorney Suzy Loftus.
Boudin campaigned for the
office on a
decarceration platform of
eliminating cash bail,
establishing a unit to re-evaluate...
- publication, the
Prison Policy Initiative, a non-profit
organization for
decarceration,
estimated that in the
United States,
about 1.9Â million
people were...
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state designates as
crimes is not only
inexpedient but also immoral.
Decarceration in the
United States For-profit
prisons Immigration detention Incarceration...
- peak
level of
imprisonment in 2009, the U.S. has
averaged a rate of
decarceration of 2.3% per year. This
figure includes the
anomalous 14.1% drop in 2020...
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reportedly issued by the Open
Society Foundations. In 2016, M4BL
called for
decarceration in the
United States,
reparations for
harms related to slavery, and...
- is a Washington, D.C.–based
research and
advocacy centre working for
decarceration in the
United States and s****ing to
address racial disparities in the...