Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Prosecution, Reentry, South, State Policy Death penalty status quo a detriment Marc Hyden Aug 28, 2018 The Advocate
Policy Studies Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Reentry Barriers to reentry and their disparate impact on women Jesse Kelley July 16, 2018
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Reentry, Sentencing Michael Gerson: Offenders should still be treated with humanity Lars Trautman, Arthur Rizer July 9, 2018 The Topeka Capital-Journal
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Reentry, Sentencing No more pits of despair. Offenders are still humans. Lars Trautman, Arthur Rizer July 6, 2018 The Washington Post
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Parole, Probation, Reentry Not guilty—but not free Nila Bala June 19, 2018 The Crime Report
Op-Eds Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Prosecution, Reentry, South, State Policy Louisiana should ditch 10-2 jury rule Marc Hyden May 9, 2018 The Advocate
Op-Eds Bail System Changes, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Probation, Reentry, Sentencing Meek Mill is exhibit A of nation’s broken probation system Nila Bala April 25, 2018 USA Today
News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Education, Housing, Jobs, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Reentry R Street Policy Study: From Parolee to Employee David Bahr April 9, 2018
Policy Studies Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Education, Housing, Jobs, Parole, Reentry Should Parole Departments Hire Individuals with a Criminal Record? Lars Trautman April 9, 2018
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Jails, Parole, Pretrial, Reentry, South, State Policy Inmates older than 60 could get parole under new plan to ease prison crowding Marc Hyden April 9, 2018 Greenville News