Citing a Pew Charitable Trust issue brief – More Imprisonment Does Not Reduce State Drug Problems – released last year that found more imprisonment does not reduce state drug problems, the Alliance for Safety and Justice expressed support for state lawmakers to pass Senate Bill 3 to better address Ohio’s addiction epidemic and improve the health and safety of communities across the state.
Pew Study Shows Drug Problems Not Solved by Imprisonment, Ohio Data Shows Overdoses Not Reduced by Felony Convictions & Incarceration
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Criminal Justice Reform Leaders Praise Introduction of New Legislation
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For Immediate Release: September 8, 2019 Contact: Heather Cabral, 202.550.6880, [email protected] LANSING, Mich. – Today, the Alliance for Safety and Justice praised the introduction of new, bipartisan legislation to help remove post-conviction barriers for Michigan residents. The legislation includes criminal record expungement that could help hundreds of thousands of Michiganders – with up to decades […]
New Video Captures Historic Day of Voter Registration in Florida Following Amendment 4
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On Tuesday, January 8, more than 1.4 million Floridians with a past felony conviction regained the eligibility to vote, the result of voters approving Amendment 4 to the Florida constitution this past November.