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Covering Jails and Police Reform (September 2021) – Poynter
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Cities Are Getting Money To Reduce Their Jail Populations It s Working
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Decreasing the Jail Population Doesn t Mean Less Safety, New Study Finds
The study s findings, supported by the MacArthur Foundation, indicate that reducing jail populations did not increase crime. In some places, crime decreased.
Last week, new data was released showing that reductions in arrests and jail populations does not lead to an increase in crime or adversely impact community safety, based off of studies produced from the Safety and Justice Challenge (SJC).
Sponsored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, “[t]he Safety and Justice Challenge is providing support to local leaders from across the country who are determined to tackle one of the greatest drivers of over-incarceration in America the misuse and overuse of jails.” Challenge participants are tasked with “develop[ing] and model[ing] effective ways to keep people out of jail who don’t belong there, more effectively reintegrate[ing] those who must be confined into the community u
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Missoula Co. picks up grant to address jail over-incarceration
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By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-05-04 13:01:28-04
MISSOULA â Missoula County has once again received a grant to help continue efforts to reduce the number of inmates at the Missoula jail while also addressing racial and ethnic disparities in the local justice system.
The Missoula County Community Justice Department recently received a second two-year $700,000 grant through the MacArthur Foundationâs Safety and Justice Challenge.
The money will help expand current initiatives launched in 2018 when Missoula County was first awarded a Safety and Justice Challenge grant.
âThis grant allows Missoula County the ability to make headway in many areas including criminal justice reform, equity, public safety and the efficient use of public funds,â Missoula County Commissioner Josh Slotnick said.