Criminal Justice Reform
Prosecution, Incarceration, and Prisoner Reentry into Society
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The United States incarcerates more people than any other country. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than 2.3 million people are currently in Federal, State, or local prisons and jails. Close to 7 million American adults are in the correctional system, including those on parole or probation or in jail. Overall, since the 1980s, the Federal prison population — the number of inmates under the supervision of the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) — has experienced explosive growth, increasing by approximately 5,900 inmates annually. Some of this growth is attributable to changes in Federal criminal …
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Foreword
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U.S. Prison System Timeline
Chronology of Major Events
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U.S. Criminal Justice System
Structure and Sequence of Events
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U.S. Correctional Populations
Persons Incarcerated in Prisons and on Probation and Parole
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Major Provisions of the First Step Act
Summary of S. 3649
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Legislative Background on Criminal Justice Reform
Recent Action by Congress on the FIRST STEP Act
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Wolf Protections
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Fetal Tissue Research
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Doctors and Gun Violence
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Sports Betting
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Pro & Con
Should Congress Pass the FIRST STEP Act To Reform the Nation’s Prison and Sentencing Laws?