A Retrospective Review of the Pennsylvania Justice Reinvestment Initiative

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作者
Wentling, Richard [1 ]
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[1] Penn State Univ, New Kensington, PA USA
关键词
justice reinvestment initiative; prison policy; community supervision; state correctional budgets; MODEL; CRIME;
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10.1177/00328855251328873
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
摘要
Justice reinvestment and the Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI) have been a focal point for criminal justice reform advocates since the enactment of federal legislation in 2010. With 40 states having implemented a JRI reinvestment policy or practice to date, the goal of many reinvestment strategies hinges on reducing prison populations. Pennsylvania was therefore uniquely situated for applying a reinvestment initiative as a state that was incarcerating more individuals per capita in the Northeast compared to neighboring states. This article reviews JRI's overall framework and intended evidence-based interventions utilizing a case study of Pennsylvania initiatives to assess the degree to which JRI strategies affected reform through 2023. Policy recommendations are offered based on the JRI application in Pennsylvania.
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