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Sentencing Law and Policy: "How the Criminal Justice System's COVID-19 Response has Provided Valuable Lessons for Broader Reform"

Sentencing Law and Policy: "How the Criminal Justice System's COVID-19 Response has Provided Valuable Lessons for Broader Reform"
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Sentencing Law and Policy: Big new report examines "U.S. Criminal Justice System in the Pandemic Era and Beyond"


Big new report examines U.S. Criminal Justice System in the Pandemic Era and Beyond
I just saw this big new 350+ page report from the Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative, which is a partnership of the RAND Corporation, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), RTI International, and the University of Denver.  The full report title highlights what it tackles and why it is so long: The U.S. Criminal Justice System in the Pandemic Era and Beyond: Taking Stock of Efforts to Maintain Safety and Justice Through the COVID-19 Pandemic and Prepare for Future Challenges.   This webpage provides highlights, and here are excerpts therefrom: ....

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Sentencing Law and Policy: April 18, 2021


Big new report examines U.S. Criminal Justice System in the Pandemic Era and Beyond
I just saw this big new 350+ page report from the Priority Criminal Justice Needs Initiative, which is a partnership of the RAND Corporation, the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), RTI International, and the University of Denver.  The full report title highlights what it tackles and why it is so long: The U.S. Criminal Justice System in the Pandemic Era and Beyond: Taking Stock of Efforts to Maintain Safety and Justice Through the COVID-19 Pandemic and Prepare for Future Challenges.   This webpage provides highlights, and here are excerpts therefrom: ....

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Oklahoma's jail mortality rate ranks second in nation


Oklahoma’s jail mortality rate ranks second in nation
Keaton Ross
Oklahoma Watch
Deaths in Oklahoma’s largest county jails have trended upward over the past decade, an indication that some inmates aren’t receiving adequate medical and mental health care. 
According to a Reuters News investigation published last October, 148 inmates housed in Oklahoma’s 11 largest county jails died from 2009 through 2019. The jails combined had an average annual mortality rate of 2.16 deaths per 1,000 inmates, the second highest in the nation behind West Virginia. 
The Oklahoma County Detention Center reported an especially high number of inmate deaths. From 2016 through 2019, the jail had 40 deaths and an average annual mortality rate of 4.77 deaths per 1,000 inmates. The national average is 1.46 deaths per 1,000 inmates.  ....

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