Tuesday, January 6, 2015

2014’s Criminal Justice Victories | Prison Policy Initiative

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2014 was a year of big victories for the Prison Policy Initiative. We published someinsightful new reportsreshaped the criminal justice reform debate through the press, and won a prestigious award, but most importantly our campaigns took some very big steps forward and in some cases we took those victories all the way to major policy changes.
Here are some of the biggest wins in our campaigns this year:

On prison gerrymandering

On telephone justice

Sentencing enhancement zones

  • The effort to reform Connecticut’s extreme 1,5000 sentencing enhancement zone didn’t pass the full legislature, but Aleks Kajstura’s report was very helping in getting the bill out of a committee for the very first time.

Massachusetts

  • Helped by Leah Sakala’s report about the state’s practice of automatically suspending the driver’s licenses of people convicted of drug offenses unrelated to driving, a reform bill passed out of committee in both chambers. We’re feeling good about our chances for next year.
  • Governor Patrick signed legislation making Massachusetts the 21st state to end the inhumane practice of routinely shackling incarcerated mothers who are pregnant or giving birth. 
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