In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution Deciding Who Gets Prosecuted Is Trickier Than You Think Lisel Petis April 6, 2023 Governing
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution Bridging Divides and Working Together Lisel Petis Feb 17, 2023 Salzburg Global Seminar
Explainers Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution 2023 Public SafetyAgenda for NewlyElected Prosecutors Lisel Petis Feb 13, 2023
In the News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution Columbus police have changed how they count homicides. Here’s what that means. Jillian Snider Jan 30, 2023 The Columbus Dispatch
Policy Studies Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution Leveraging Prosecutorial Power to Safely Reduce Jail Populations: A SWOT Analysis Lisel Petis Oct 31, 2022
News Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Pretrial, Prosecution Prosecutors can help safely reduce jail populations Ann Phelan Oct 31, 2022
Real Solutions Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Prosecution Prosecutors: The cause of—and solution to—wrongful convictions Lisel Petis Sept 29, 2022
Real Solutions Bail Reform, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Decriminalization, Expanding Diversion, Jails, Northeast, Policing, Pretrial, Probation, Prosecution, Reentry, State Policy, Use of Force Criminal Justice Reform Efforts and Rise in Crime: Spotlight on Allegheny County, Pa. Lisel Petis June 13, 2022
Real Solutions Alternatives to Arrest, Bail Reform, Cannabis, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Decriminalization, Expanding Diversion, Jails, Midwest, Police Deflection, Policing, Pretrial, Prosecution, Sentencing, State Policy, Use of Force Criminal Justice Reform Efforts and Rise in Crime: Spotlight on City of St. Louis, Mo. Lisel Petis May 31, 2022
Op-Eds Bail Reform, Clean Slate, Criminal Justice and Civil Liberties, Education, Housing, Jobs, Jails, Northeast, Parole, Pretrial, Probation, Prosecution, Reentry, State Policy “Clean slate” legislation isn’t soft on crime Sarah Wall May 18, 2022 Albany Times Union