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Learning life all over again: Reentry after long-term imprisonment

Learning life all over again: Reentry after long-term imprisonment

Today, a growing number of people are returning home after long-term confinement because of our nation's harsh

Sentencing Reform for Criminalized Survivors

Sentencing Reform for Criminalized Survivors

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WEBINAR: Capping Maximum Sentences

WEBINAR: Capping Maximum Sentences

Extreme sentences are cruel, often racially biased, and not necessary to protect public safety. That's why

The Sentencing Project: 30 Years of Fighting to End Mass Incarceration

The Sentencing Project: 30 Years of Fighting to End Mass Incarceration

The Sentencing Project: 30 Years of Fighting to End Mass Incarceration

Webinar: The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act (11/17/15)

Webinar: The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act (11/17/15)

Read more details and related context about Webinar: The Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act (11/17/15).

07 (09-27-25) The Origins of Mass Incarceration and Sentencing Reform - Extra - Part 1

07 (09-27-25) The Origins of Mass Incarceration and Sentencing Reform - Extra - Part 1

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TV PSAs - The Sentencing Project :60

TV PSAs - The Sentencing Project :60

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Racial Perceptions of Crime and Support for Punitive Policies (10/1/14)

Racial Perceptions of Crime and Support for Punitive Policies (10/1/14)

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