Research and Policy Library
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An Advocacy Organization's View of Issues Surrounding Reentry: Setting An Agenda for Research and Policy
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Broadening the Holistic Mindset: Incorporating Collateral Consequences and Reentry into Criminal Defense Lawyering
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Bureau of Justice Statistics: Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2004
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Created Equal: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the US Criminal Justice System (National Council on Crime and Delinquency)
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Criminal Justice Debt: A Barrier to Reentry (Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law)
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Defender Toolkit: Using Knowledge of Collateral Consequences to Get Better Results in the Criminal Case (2007)
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Disparity By Geography: The War on Drugs in American Cities
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Drug Courts Are Not the Answer: Toward a Health-Centered Approach to Drug Use
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Felony Defendants in Large Urban Counties, 2004 - Statistical Tables
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Finding Direction: Expanding Criminal Justice Options by Considering Policies of Other Nations (Justice Policy Institute)
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GAO-02-209R Limited “Voided Arrest” Data From Federal, State, and Local Agencies
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Homelessness and Prisoner Reentry
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In For a Penny: The Rise of America's New Debtors' Prisons (American Civil Liberties Union)
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Marijuana Arrest Crusade: Racial Bias and Police Policy in New York City 1997-2007
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Minor Crimes, Massive Waste: The Terrible Toll of America's Broken Misdemeanor Courts
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National District Attorneys Association: Policy Positions on Prisoner Reentry Issues
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One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections (The Pew Center on the States)
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Race, Crime and Punishment: Breaking the Connection in America (The Aspen Institute)
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Rockefeller Drug Laws Cause Racial Disparities, Huge Taxpayer Burden
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Smoking marijuana in public: the spacial and policy shift in New York City arrests, 1992-2003
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Targeting Blacks: Drug Law Enforcement and Race in the United States
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The Justice Atlas of Sentencing and Corrections
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To Build a Better Criminal Justice System - 25 Experts Envision the Next 25 Years of Reform