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The Smart Justice 50-state Blueprint

"Each dot represents one of the 1,942,600 people in state prisons and jails in the U.S. The Smart Justice 50-State Blueprints show how each state can cut the number of people behind bars by half."

ACLU

September 5, 2018

Mass Incarceration, Rural GrowthPhillip ReevesSeptember 5, 2018ACLU
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A New Way to Forecast State Prison Populations

Mass IncarcerationPhillip ReevesSeptember 5, 2018The Crime Report, Urban Institute

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