A new analysis of New York’s bail reforms from John Jay College’s Data Collaborative for Justice does the opposite of what the researches claim, explains City Journal’s Rafael A. Mangual: It confirms ...
A new study found no significant relationship between bail reform and crime rates, pushing back on the notion that bail reform led to the midpandemic spike in violent crime, the Brennan Center for ...
Bail reform studies across the United States show that reducing reliance on cash bail does not harm public safety, court ...
A first-of-its-kind study on the disastrous impacts of cashless bail in the US has shed alarming light on how the troubling practice not only increases crime but makes ex-cons more likely to reoffend.
(Opinion) This past week, the University of Connecticut School of Law sponsored a Connecticut Sentencing Commission Symposium, “Pretrial Justice in Connecticut.” For both Connecticut and New Jersey, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 7—On any given morning, bail bondsmen Peg Richards and Ray Nix can be found at the New London courthouse on Broad Street, ...
The Washington Supreme Court is considering rules changes to reduce reliance on cash bail. Public defenders say bail is an ...
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