Justice Reinvestment in Ohio Conference Report
This report providesa summary of preliiminary findings about Ohio's criminal justice system as a part of Justice Reinvestment. Areas covered include crime, probation, state-funded community correction programs, mental health and substance use treatment services, jail population, prison populations, transitional control, and post-release supervision.
On March 9, 2024, President Joe Biden signed a $460 billion spending package for Fiscal Year 2024, allocating…
Read MoreArkansas policymakers have long expressed concerns about the state’s high recidivism rate. Over the past 10 years, an…
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On March 9, 2024, President Joe Biden signed a $460 billion spending package for Fiscal Year 2024, allocating funding for multiple state and local justice system grant programs within the Department of Justice.
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Arkansas policymakers have long expressed concerns about the state’s high recidivism rate. Over the past 10 years, an estimated 72 percent of prison admissions in the state involved people who were revoked from supervision, with unmet substance use and mental health challenges playing a significant role in these failures.
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