Analysis & Commentary
Post-Conviction Penalties
Women in the Criminal Justice System
Women are being charged with crimes, convicted, and sentenced to prison at a much higher rate than just 20 years ago. The authors explore and analyze this disturbing trend.
Authored by: Kirsten D. Levingston with Kayla Gassmann
– 09/01/07
Prosecutorial Discretion and Racial Disparities in Federal Sentencing
From Federal Sentencing Reporter Feb. 2007. No actor tasked with enforcing and ensuring respect for the nation’s laws can ignore concerns about the integrity of a criminal justice system increasingly perceived as reserving its harshest punishments for people of color.
Authored by: Lynn D. Lu
– 02/01/07
Help storm refugees find shelter
– 03/08/06
Population Effects in Maryland
Authored by: Christopher Muller
– 10/01/05
Analysis of Census Bureau Response to REAC Prison Count Recommendation
Authored by: Kirsten D. Levingston
– 04/22/05
Holistic is Not a Bad Word
By McGregor Smyth, Bronx Defenders
Authored by: McGregor Smyth
– Spring 2005
Collect calls on Christmas Day
– 12/16/04
