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ROTW: Reforming Funding to Reduce Mass Incarceration

Monday, December 09, 2013

  • The Brennan Center for Justice

The Brennan Center for Justice's new proposal, Reforming Funding to Reduce Mass Incarceration, sets out a plan to link federal grant money to modern criminal justice goals - as a tool to promote innovative crime-reduction policies nationwide.
The proposal, dubbed by the authors "Success-Oriented Funding," would recast the federal government's $352 million Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program, by changing the measures used to determine success of its grants. It reflects a broader proposed shift in criminal justice programs at all levels of government. The proposal could be implemented without legislation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Success-Oriented Funding would hold grant recipients accountable for what they do with the money they receive. By implementing direct links between funding and proven results, the government can ensure the criminal justice system is achieving goals while not increasing unintended social costs or widening the pipeline to prison.

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