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September 15 2017

Center for Policing Equity Partners with the Schott Foundation to Help End the School-to-Prison Pipeline in Florida

April 10 2015

How the U.S. Criminal Justice System Became an Unforgiving Machine

February 25 2015

States Predict Inmates’ Future Crimes with Secretive Surveys

February 20 2015

The Black Male Incarceration Problem Is Real and It’s Catastrophic

January 27 2014

CPE Affiliated Researcher Steven Raphael and UCLA’s Michael A. Stoll Discuss Incarceration in the US

September 11 2013

Survey Finds 3-Strikes Inmates Released under Proposition 36 Have Low Recidivism Rate

August 26 2013

DOJ Announces New Research Showing Prison Education Reduces Recidivism by 43 Percent

August 19 2013

Amid Growing Awareness of the Costs of Mass Incarceration, Conservatives Call for Reforms

August 12 2013

Justice Department Seeks to Ease Overcrowding in Federal Prisons by Curtailing Stiff Drug Sentences

August 05 2013

Prison Populations in the United States Continue to Decline

July 16 2013

Grassroots-Led Effort Builds Momentum to Dismantle School-to-Prison Pipeline

July 02 2013

Rand Paul: Federal Incentives for Imprisonment of Non-Violent Drug Offenders Target Minorities

April 12 2013

Students Being Sent into Criminal Justice System for Minor Offenses and Misbehavior

March 26 2013

Reducing Mass Incarceration and Associated Societal Costs

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