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The Class-Wide Scheduling of Fentanyl-Related Substances

by Lars TrautmanFebruary 17, 2023

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Practical Solutions to Improving the Use of No-Knock Warrants

by Nikki PressleyFebruary 2, 2023

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Community Supervision Part 1: Fees and Fines

by Scott PeytonJanuary 23, 2023

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Non-Jailable Misdemeanors: The Unfinished Business of the Sandra Bland Act of 2017 

by Nikki PressleyJanuary 11, 2023

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Taking a Second Look at Juvenile Sentencing

by Nikki PressleyJuly 14, 2022

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The Legislative Role in Law Enforcement–Led Opioid Abuse Response in West Virginia

by Lars TrautmanJuly 6, 2022

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Right On Crime Releases New Study: Addressing Florida’s Parole System

by Chelsea MurphyJune 8, 2022

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Providing a Clean Slate: Removing Barriers to Employment

by Nikki PressleyApril 13, 2022

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Addressing Staffing Challenges in Federal Prisons

by Tonya Kerr, Lars TrautmanFebruary 23, 2022

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Right On Crime Releases New Study: A Call to Reform Federal Solitary Confinement

by Tonya KerrJanuary 12, 2022

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New Paper Identifies Policy Solutions to Improve Texas’s Corrections System

by Michael HaugenJanuary 26, 2021

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Solitary Confinement in the Pelican State

by Scott PeytonSeptember 22, 2020

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Re-Entry Ready Louisiana

by Scott PeytonMay 7, 2020

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A Window Into Solitary Confinement and Its Many Alternatives

by Right on CrimeJanuary 28, 2020

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Too Young to Succeed? Emerging Community Supervision Strategies for Emerging Adults

by Right on CrimeJanuary 6, 2020

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Modernizing Parole Supervision to Enhance Workforce Outcomes

by Right on CrimeDecember 23, 2019

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Getting Technical: Preventing and Responding to Technical Supervision Violations and Misdemeanors

by Right on CrimeDecember 18, 2019

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Come and Take it: What Will and What Will Not Improve Public Safety in Firearm Violence Prevention

by Derek M. Cohen, Ph.DNovember 7, 2019

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Police Use of Force: Foresight Over Hindsight

by Michael HughesJuly 30, 2019

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Community Supervision in Tennessee

by Julie WarrenJune 17, 2019

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