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Recent Posts:
- Protecting Public Safety and Reducing Costs in Louisiana
- New Report on Prosecutorial Regulation of Corporations
- FOCUS Act Debated in House Committee
- Sobering Centers: Cutting Jail Populations, Costs, and Crime
- An Interview with U.S. Congressman Ted Poe
- An Important Victims’ Restitution Case in the Fifth Circuit
- National Crime Victims Rights Week 2012
- School Discipline: When Should Law Enforcement Step In?
- Juvenile Mental Health Court in D.C. Shows Early Success
- Jobs for Inmates In and Out of Prison
- Criminal Law and Antitrust
- An Update on Juvenile Justice Reform in Georgia
- An Update on Adult Corrections Reform in Georgia
- A New Re-entry Program for Florida?
- New Poll Shows Significant Support for Corrections Reform
- “Big Brother on the Beat” by Ed Meese
- Gov. Chris Christie’s Plan to Expand Drug Courts
- Looking at Corrections in Colorado
- New York Approves Close-to-Home Care for Juvenile Offenders
- Houston’s Success in Crime-Fighting and Cost-Cutting
- Suspensions, Expulsions Mask the True Issue
- There Ought Not Be a Law
- Comprehensive Re-entry Efforts in Ohio
- Bridge Magazine Highlights Conservative Leadership on Corrections
- The Commonwealth Foundation’s Plan to Improve Corrections in Pennsylvania
- Colorado Legislators Take on “Collateral Consequences”
- Houston’s Plan to Criminalize Charity
- James Q. Wilson’s Legacy
- Bag Ban is a Bad Law and a Criminal Penalty in Disguise
- Intensive Supervision for Young Offenders in South Carolina
- West Virginia Mulls Sentencing Reform
- Doggy Justice or Nanny State?
- Using Incarceration to Solve a Contract Dispute in Michigan?
- Kentucky Continues New Focus on Juvenile Justice Reform
- Montana Delays Prison Construction Plan
- GPPF Releases New Paper by Right on Crime Senior Advisers
- Kentucky Begins to Focus on Status Offenders
- Probation Downsizes Jail Populations Across Texas
- CPAC Hosts a Panel on Overcriminalization
- Treating Addictions and Preventing Crime
- Senator Rand Paul Introduces The FOCUS Act
- States Are Rethinking Mandatory Minimums
- The Hidden Costs of Prison
- Harris County Keeping Prisoners In-House; Saving Millions
- Oklahoma Tackles Criminal Justice Reform
- Put Your Hands Up and Drop the Maple Syrup!
- Hawaii Considers Sentencing Reform
- Missouri Chief Justice Urges Systematic Changes
- Provide Alternatives, Don’t Build New Facilities
- Ten Truths about Juvenile Justice Reform
- Discussing Overcriminalization with Stacy Powells
- Florida Conservative Groups Announce the Results of a “Smart Justice” Poll
- Could SOPA Send You to Prison?
- New York Governor Seeks to Realign Juvenile Justice
- Truth-Telling from Some Michigan Inmates
- A Step Forward for Florida Taxpayers
- South Dakota Supreme Court Justice Praises Drug Courts
- Deal Highlights Criminal Justice Reform in State-of-the-State Address
- Successfully Cutting Crime and Costs in Texas
- Criminal Law vs. Free Enterprise: What’s the Verdict?
- Happy New Year! 40,000 New Laws Now in Effect
- West Virginia to Debate New Prison Construction
- Smarter Parole Rules in New York
- The Victim’s Role in the Criminal Justice System
- Protectionism and Overcriminalization in Michigan
- 13-Year-Old Allegedly Arrested for Burping
- Florida Focuses on Juvenile Education Behind Bars
- Overcriminalization Gets a Hearing On Capitol Hill
- Crime, Correctional Supervision Down Across the United States
- The HOPE Court Model is Spreading
- County in Texas Debuts Additional Diversion Program
- A Criminal Record for Preventing Flooding at a Military Retirement Home
- Reverse Engineering Crime Control
- Increasing Restitution for Crime Victims: A Toolkit
- Evidence-Based Corrections in Pennsylvania
- Arresting School Kids: Tide Turns Against Zero Tolerance
- Fighting Overcriminalization in Connecticut Tooth and Nail
- Two Interesting Theories on Falling Crime Rates
- Ohio Considers How to Put Ex-Offenders Back to Work
- Have You Committed a Felony Today?
- Testimony Before Select Committee of the California Assembly
- The Federalist Society’s Panel Discussion on School Bullying Initiatives
- Christie Calls for Effective, Cost-Efficient Options for Low-Level Offenders
- Interview with Gibson Guitars CEO Henry Juskiewicz on WorldNetDaily
- Georgia Reform Emphasizes Community-Based Services
- Texas Creates Entrepreneurs Everywhere—Even Behind Bars
- Right On Crime Statement on the Retirement of Texas Representative Jerry Madden
- Examples of Successful State-Level Reform from the NGA
- Gibson Guitar CEO Signs Right On Crime Statement of Principles
- New Polling on Public Views on Juvenile Justice Issues
- NYT: Perry Displays Varied Stance Toward Crime
- New Mexico Forum on Drug Sentencing Alternatives
- Crime Continues to Decline Across America — but Why?
- State Juvenile Systems Should be Wary of Federal Interference
- Rethinking “Juveniles” in New York
- Maryland’s Juvenile System Is Now a Little More Transparent
- Revamping the Georgia Juvenile Code
- Pat Nolan Piece on the Gibson Raids Featured On NRO
- Shutting Down Juvenile Lock-Ups in Colorado
- Some Common Sense Limits on Arresting School Kids