Showing posts with label Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justice. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Most Americans support rehabilitation compared to ‘tough on crime’ policies
Below: Where Americans Prefer Criminal Justice Resources Allocated
Below: Percentage of Americans Who Prefer Rehabilitative to Punitive Policies
Below: Effect of Significant Factors on Preference for Rehabilitative versus Punitive Policies
Read at: http://bit.ly/1Ubofo4 HT https://twitter.com/LSEUSAblog
Below: Percentage of Americans Who Prefer Rehabilitative to Punitive Policies
Below: Effect of Significant Factors on Preference for Rehabilitative versus Punitive Policies
Read at: http://bit.ly/1Ubofo4 HT https://twitter.com/LSEUSAblog
Labels:
Crime,
criminal justice,
Incarceration,
Justice,
Prison,
Punitive,
rehab,
rehabilitation
Friday, August 21, 2015
Mass Probation: Toward a More Robust Theory of State Variation in Punishment
Below: Supervision Rate Rankings
Read at (PDF): http://goo.gl/5V7VD5
MT https://www.pop.umn.edu/index.php
HT https://twitter.com/PrisonPolicy
Read at (PDF): http://goo.gl/5V7VD5
MT https://www.pop.umn.edu/index.php
HT https://twitter.com/PrisonPolicy
Monday, August 10, 2015
Jurors Struck from Pool
Labels:
criminal justice,
Criminal Justice System,
Juror,
Jurors,
Jury,
Justice
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