Featured Campaign Second Look Network Ending mass incarceration requires taking a second look at extreme sentences. Learn more about our coalition of legal professionals providing direct representation to incarcerated individuals seeking relief from lengthy or unfair sentences.
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Featured Publication One in Five One in five Black men born in 2001 is likely to experience imprisonment within their lifetime. Our four-part “One in Five” series examines racial inequities in America’s criminal legal system, as well as highlights promising reforms.
Search results for “three strikes” Search Results You searched for “three strikes” Search Report Life Goes On: The Historic Rise in Life Sentences in America September 18, 2013 Report Counting Down: Paths to a 20-Year Maximum Prison Sentence February 15, 2023 Amicus Brief Amicus Brief in Support of Ending North Carolina Felony Disenfranchisement Lawsuit August 18, 2022 Publication One in Five: Racial Disparity in Imprisonment — Causes and Remedies December 7, 2023 Policy Brief Responding to Crimes of a Sexual Nature: What We Really Want Is No More Victims January 30, 2024 Report Long-Term Sentences: Time to Reconsider the Scale of Punishment November 5, 2018 Webinar Reforming State Policy on Sentencing and Collateral Consequences April 19, 2016 Fact Sheet How Mandatory Minimums Perpetuate Mass Incarceration and What to Do About It February 14, 2024 Policy Brief State Advances in Criminal Justice Reform, 2016 January 19, 2017 Report The Second Look Movement: A Review of the Nation’s Sentence Review Laws May 15, 2024 Back to Top
Amicus Brief Amicus Brief in Support of Ending North Carolina Felony Disenfranchisement Lawsuit August 18, 2022
Policy Brief Responding to Crimes of a Sexual Nature: What We Really Want Is No More Victims January 30, 2024
Fact Sheet How Mandatory Minimums Perpetuate Mass Incarceration and What to Do About It February 14, 2024
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