Public Safety Performance

The size and cost of America’s prison system has skyrocketed during the last few decades, largely as a result of laws and policies that put more offenders behind bars and keep them there longer.  Yet recidivism rates remain stubbornly high, and crime still is a major public concern.

State policy makers across the nation are asking whether soaring prison budgets are the best path to public safety.  Increasingly, they are finding the answer is “No.”

Our Challenge

Americans deserve criminal justice policies that keep them safe. They want serious, violent, and chronic criminals put in prison. At the same time, a majority of Americans support cost-effective strategies for dealing with offenders who pose less risk to the community.

Launched in 2006 as an operating project of the Pew Center on the States, the Public Safety Performance Project helps states advance fiscally sound, data-driven sentencing and corrections policies and practices that protect public safety, hold offenders accountable and control costs.  The Project currently collaborates with the Pew Center on the States and five external partners to provide expert, nonpartisan information and assistance to 13 states that want a better return on their public safety investments. Learn More. 

Our Approach

States have begun to take on the challenge, and the Public Safety Performance Project can help. Rather than engage in the paralyzing debate between punishment and rehabilitation, the Project pursues three non-ideological, nonpartisan objectives:

  1. To help states collect and analyze data on who is admitted to their prisons, how long they stay, who returns, and the implications of these practices for public safety and state budgets
  2. To help states understand how their existing sentencing, release, and community supervision policies, practices, and outcomes compare with those of other states
  3. To encourage states to use the best research available to advance reforms that will reduce crime and recidivism and deliver a solid return on taxpayers’ investments

Our Activities

The Project and its partners lead a range of activities at the state and national level:

  • Promising Practices: The Project is synthesizing information about effective policies and practices, making the strongest research available and easily accessible to policy makers and practitioners across the country through an online database, periodic reports and policy briefs. The Project also identifies particular challenges and approaches and tracks key developments across states.
  • Expert Assistance for States: Select states interested in exploring change receive tailored, in-depth assistance and resources from highly respected, nonpartisan experts. Participating states receive a data-driven analysis of their sentencing and corrections systems, plus a policy audit to identify a range of options, drawing on promising approaches and practices in other states facing similar challenges.
  • Encouraging Cross-State Learning and Collaboration: The Project helps state officials, practitioners, researchers, and others share knowledge and ideas through policy forums, multi-state meetings and national, regional and state-level convenings.
  • Raising Awareness: The Project helps policy makers and the public understand the need, and widespread support, for change through media outreach and education, broad dissemination of information, public opinion assessments and efforts to highlight innovations among states.

Our Partners

The Project works with the Pew Center on the States and five national partners, the Council of State Governments Justice Center, the National Center for State Courts, the National Conference of State Legislatures, the National Governors Association and the Vera Institute of Justice, to provide expert, nonpartisan information and assistance to states. The Project also collaborates with selected governmental, nonprofit and academic partners in the states. Learn More. 

Reports

Getting in Sync: State-Local Fiscal Partnerships for Public Safety
Jul 28, 2008 - Some offenders need to be put in prison.  Others can be managed safely on probation in the community.  But judges and prosecutors often face the difficult task of figuring out what to do with defendants who don't fit cleanly into either group.

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State Sentencing Guidelines: Profiles and Continuum
Jul 01, 2008 - National Center for State Courts has developed a set of “State Sentencing Commission Profiles” to present what is currently happening in practice.

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Assessing Consistency and Fairness in Sentencing: A Comparative Study in Three States
May 22, 2008 - States that employ sentencing guidelines, a reform effort that encourages judges to take specific legally relevant elements into account during the sentencing process, are found to have more predictability, reduced discrimination, and increased transparency in sentencing, according to a study released today by the National Center for State Courts.

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Ten Steps Corrections Directors Can Take to Strengthen Performance
May 20, 2008 - “Ten Steps Corrections Directors Can Take to Strengthen Performance" showcases innovative strategies to improve correctional systems’ performance, transparency and accountability.

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Expert Q&A: The Impact of Incarceration on Crime
Apr 10, 2008 - Dr. Alfred Blumstein and Dr. James Q. Wilson discuss the degree to which increased incarceration deserves credit for the drop in crime across the nation.

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One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008
Feb 28, 2008 - A new report by Pew's Public Safety Performance Project details how, for the first time in history, more than one in every 100 adults in America are in jail or prison—a fact that significantly impacts state budgets without delivering a clear return on public safety.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Nevada
Feb 27, 2008 -   The project selected Nevada to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Vermont
Feb 27, 2008 - A profile of Vermont that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Nevada
Feb 27, 2008 - A profile of Nevada that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Vermont
Feb 27, 2008 - The project selected Vermont to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in New Jersey
Feb 27, 2008 -  The project selected New Jersey to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Expert Q&A- Changing Direction: A Bipartisan Team Paves a New Path for Sentencing and Corrections in Texas
Jan 31, 2008 - Changing Direction:  A Bipartisan Team Paves a New Path for Sentencing and Corrections in Texas. A conversation with Senator John Whitmire (D-Houston) and Representative Jerry Madden (R-Plano) of Texas. 

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Expert Q&A- Changing Direction: A Bipartisan Team Paves a New Path for Sentencing and Corrections in Texas
Jan 31, 2008 - Changing Direction:  A Bipartisan Team Paves a New Path for Sentencing and Corrections in Texas. A conversation with Senator John Whitmire (D-Houston) and Representative Jerry Madden (R-Plano) of Texas. 

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Increasing Public Safety and Generating Savings: Options for Vermont Policymakers
Jan 18, 2008 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this analysis of Vermont’s prison population, its drivers and costs, and the projected prison bed and spending impacts of several policy reform packages.

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Recent and Projected Growth in the Vermont Prison Population
Jan 08, 2008 - An analysis of recent and projected growth in Vermont's prison population and spending, prepared by the Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Connecticut
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Connecticut to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Alabama
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Alabama to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Pennsylvania
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Pennsylvania to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms. 

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in California
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected California to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. The state’s prison system is in crisis and leaders at the state and local level are actively exploring ways to manage the current prison and parole populations, as well as reform sentencing laws and reduce the high rate of recidivism.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Illinois
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Illinois to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms. 

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Texas
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Texas to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Public Safety Performace Project: Frequently Asked Questions
Jan 02, 2008 - Here are some frequently asked questions about the Public Safety Performance Project, and states’ eligibility to participate.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Kansas
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Kansas to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms. 

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Rhode Island
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Rhode Island to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms. 

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Arizona
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Arizona to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms.

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Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Nebraska
Jan 02, 2008 - The project selected Nebraska to receive intensive, nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise. Among other factors, its leaders have demonstrated both a bipartisan commitment to explore meaningful policy change and a dedication to collecting and using criminal justice data as a basis for sound reforms. 

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Public Safety Policy Brief: When Offenders Break the Rules – Smart Responses to Parole and Probation Violations
Nov 19, 2007 - Learn how innovative policy makers are safely and cost-effectively managing a leading driver of prison admissions:  parolees and probationers who break the rules of their community supervision. 

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Key Questions: When Offenders Break the Rules – Smart Responses to Parole and Probation Violations
Nov 19, 2007 - Here are nine critical questions for every policy maker and practitioner interested in safely and cost-effectively managing a leading driver of their prison admissions: parolees and probationers who break the rules of their community supervision.

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Expert Q&A: What Works in Community Corrections - An Interview with Dr. Joan Petersilia
Nov 16, 2007 - Dr. Joan Petersilia is one of the nation’s most respected experts on community corrections. She spoke with Pew’s Public Safety Performance Project about what policy makers should know about the research on these critical programs.

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Key Questions: You Get What You Measure – Compstat for Community Corrections
Nov 14, 2007 - Here are seven critical questions for every policy maker and practitioner interested in getting the best results from their parole and probation systems.

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Public Safety Policy Brief: You Get What You Measure - Compstat for Community Corrections
Nov 14, 2007 - As parole and probation agencies heed the call to manage for results, they are looking to models like the New York City Police Department’s Compstat program.  See how the selection of performance indicators, the development of information tracking and reporting systems, and the adoption of accountability mechanisms like “live audits” can improve the public safety returns on taxpayer dollars resulting in less crime, fewer victims and offenders who become law-abiding citizens.

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Justice Reinvestment Brief: Kansas
Nov 02, 2007 - This brief is part of a series for state policymakers interested in learning how particular states across the country have employed a data-driven strategy called justice reinvestment to better manage corrections spending, increase public safety, and redirect some of the savings toward efforts that will improve conditions in the neighborhoods to which most people released from prison return.

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Justice Reinvestment Brief: Texas
Nov 02, 2007 - This brief is part of a series for state policymakers interested in learning how particular states across the country have employed a data-driven strategy called justice reinvestment to better manage corrections spending, increase public safety, and redirect some of the savings toward efforts that will improve conditions in the neighborhoods to which most people released from prison return.

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California Sentencing and Corrections: The Role of the Judiciary
Nov 01, 2007 - Leading policy makers and judges convened on Sept. 7, 2007 at the Stanford Criminal Justice Center to explore the role of the judiciary in California’s unfolding corrections crisis. Key discussion points included judicial sentencing authority, the use of risk assessment instruments, and the propriety of judicial involvement in legislative and public deliberations of sentencing policy.

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California Sentencing and Corrections: Inter-County Comparisons
Jun 12, 2007 - An analysis of sentencing policies and practices in six California counties. Stanford Law School's Criminal Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, presented this document during a May 22, 2007 Executive Session with the state’s prosecutors.

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State/County Criminal Justice Partnerships in California: An Abbreviated History
Jun 12, 2007 - An account of the struggle between the State of California and its counties to allocate fiscal and administrative burdens in a manner that balances public safety needs with budgetary realities. Stanford Law School’s Criminal Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this document for the June 8, 2007 Executive Session of leading state and local policy makers.

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Sentencing and Corrections in California
Jun 12, 2007 - An overview of the institutional challenges now facing California in the area of sentencing and corrections; the immediate legal constraints under which the state is operating; and the range of legislative and administrative proposals now under public discussion to solve these issues. Stanford Law School's Criminal Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this document for a May 22, 2007 Executive Session with the state’s prosecutors.

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Justice Reinvestment: Increasing Public Safety and Managing the Growth of Pennsylvania’s Prison Population
Jun 04, 2007 - Two presentations prepared by Public Safety Performance Project partner the Council of State Governments Justice Center. The first (pages 1-22) explores the current strains on Pennsylvania’s criminal justice system and provides prison bed and cost projections for several policy reform options. The second (pages 23-34) describes the challenges posed by inmates with mental illness, reviews the research on effective interventions, and identifies two policy options.

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Mid Legislative Session Report: Funding Correctional Treatment and Diversion Initiatives in Texas
May 02, 2007 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this detailed analysis of the Whitmire/Madden Correctional Treatment and Diversion Plan for policy maker consideration.

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Comparison of Texas Budget Proposals to Manage the Growth of the Prison Population and Increase Public Safety
May 02, 2007 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this two-page analysis that compares public safety and prison funding as requested by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and as recommended by the Senate and House for fiscal years 2008-2009.

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Increasing Public Safety and Generating Savings: Options for Rhode Island Policy Makers
Apr 03, 2007 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this two-page analysis of Rhode Island’s prison population along with the prison bed and spending implications of several policy reform options.

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Sentencing and Corrections Reform Case Study: Nebraska
Feb 14, 2007 - The Nebraska prison system has been over capacity since the 1980s. If nothing changes, the system will be at 155 percent of capacity by 2015. More than half the inmates in Nebraska’s prisons are incarcerated for nonviolent offenses. See how a working group established in 2001, with federally funded support from the Vera Institute of Justice, carefully evaluated the state’s sentencing and corrections laws — and the impact made by the group’s identification of two key areas where change could lead to better outcomes.

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Public Safety, Public Spending: Forecasting America's Prison Population 2007 - 2011
Feb 14, 2007 - This report is the first known attempt to determine the future growth of the nation’s state and federal prison systems as a whole, along with the projected cost of that growth.

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Sentencing and Corrections Reform Case Study: Connecticut
Feb 14, 2007 - By 2002, Connecticut’s prison population growth exceeded both regional and national trends — leaving the state with a prison overcrowding crisis. See how the Public Safety Performance Project and its partner, the Council of State Governments Justice Center, helped Connecticut go from one of the nation’s fastest-growing prison populations to the second-largest population decrease in the country.

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Sentencing and Corrections Reform Case Study: Alabama
Feb 14, 2007 - Alabama’s corrections system is dramatically overcrowded. Some 27,000 prisoners are incarcerated in facilities designed to hold approximately 13,000, while a growing share of the state’s correctional resources has been devoted to incarcerating nonviolent prisoners (i.e., drug and alcohol offenses). See how the creation of a sentencing commission, plus a task force formed by Governor Bob Riley, helped Alabama eliminate an 800-inmate backlog in county jails, divert low-level offenders from prison to community-based punishments, and put the state on a path that could lead to a reduction of more than 2,400 inmates by December 2009.

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Sentencing and Corrections Reform Case Study: North Carolina
Feb 14, 2007 - North Carolina once had the highest incarceration rate in the nation. Because the state was incarcerating so many people, its prisons were bulging, and space limitations forced it to release serious offenders after serving only a small percentage of their sentences. See how North Carolina adopted sentencing and corrections reforms that allowed it to increase sentences for serious offenders, prioritize prison space to ensure that these offenders actually served their full sentences, and provide safe and cost-effective community punishments for those offenders who did not need to be incarcerated.

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Sentencing and Corrections Reform Case Study: Kansas
Feb 14, 2007 - By 2004, high rates of parole and probation revocations were greatly contributing to growth in Kansas’ prison population and corrections expenditures. See how the Public Safety Performance Project and its partner, the Council of State Governments, helped reduce the number of monthly parole revocations in Kansas by 50 percent over the next two years.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Alabama
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Alabama that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Nebraska
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Nebraska that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Texas
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Texas that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Arizona
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Arizona that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Rhode Island
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Rhode Island that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Kansas
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Kansas that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

Read: Summary View: Full Report (Adobe PDF)
Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Illinois
Feb 13, 2007 - A profile of Illinois that provides statistical and analytical data about its sentencing and corrections systems, describes factors shaping those systems, and highlights opportunities for reform.

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Justice Reinvestment: A Framework to Improve the Effectiveness of Justice Policies in Texas
Jan 31, 2007 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this slideshow analyzing the Texas prison system and provided policy options as part of its Justice Reinvestment Initiative.

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Texas Justice Reinvestment Scenarios
Jan 29, 2007 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this summary of the prison-bed and spending implications of several policy reform options.

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Policy Options to Increase Public Safety and to Manage the Growth of the Prison Population
Jan 29, 2007 - The Council of State Governments Justice Center, a Public Safety Performance Project partner, prepared this detailed two-page analysis of the prison bed and spending implications of several policy reform options available to Texas policy makers.

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Chicago Metropolis 2020: 2006 Crime and Justice Index
Oct 02, 2006 - An ambitious catalogue of crime, its cost and the criminal justice response as documented by Chicago Metropolis 2020, a Public Safety Performance Project partner.

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News

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Oct 13, 2008 - Sentencing Panel Mulls Alternatives to Prison
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Jul 11, 2008 - Too Many Prisoners: States Should Stop Warehousing Nonviolent Offenders
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May 22, 2008 - Study: Sentencing guidelines ease discrimination
Press Release
May 22, 2008 - New Study Finds State Guidelines Boost Consistency, Reduce Discrimination in Sentencing
Pew in the Media
May 09, 2008 - In Your State: Prison Costs
News Article
Mar 25, 2008 - Criminal Intent
Pew in the Media
Mar 20, 2008 - Cutting the Prison Rate Safely
Pew in the Media
Mar 10, 2008 - Prison Nation
Pew in the Media
Feb 29, 2008 - Online Discussion on Prison Report
Press Release
Feb 28, 2008 - Pew Report Finds More than One in 100 Adults are Behind Bars
Pew in the Media
Feb 28, 2008 - 1 in 100 U.S. Adults Behind Bars, New Study Says
Pew in the Media
Feb 28, 2008 - Record-High Ratio of Americans in Prison
Press Release
Jan 08, 2008 - Vermont’s Prison Population Projected to Grow 23 Percent
Opinion Editorial
Oct 09, 2007 - The Prison Boom Rolls On
Press Release
Apr 16, 2007 - Nevada’s Prison Population Will Increase 61% by 2017 if Current Policies Remain Unchanged
News Article
Feb 14, 2007 - Study Predicts Rise in Inmate Populations
Press Release
Feb 14, 2007 - Prison Growth Could Cost Up to $27.5 Billion Over Next 5 Years
Press Release
Feb 06, 2007 - Arizona’s Prison Population Projected to Grow Twice as Fast as General Resident Population, Independent Study Finds

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H.O.P.E. for Probation

New research (webcast) finds that swift, certain and mild sanctions for probationers reduce drug use, arrests and returns to prison.

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Work in the States

The project currently provides nonpartisan research, analysis, and expertise to selected states, including:

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Research and Reports

One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008 details how, for the first time in history, more than one in every 100 adults in America are in jail or prison—a fact that significantly impacts state budgets without delivering a clear return on public safety.

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Statistics and Facts

A compilation of facts and statistics about the nation’s corrections population and prison spending.

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