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LIBRARY TOPIC: Overcrowding Release Programs

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1. Cutting Corrections Costs: Earned Time Policies for State Prisoners
The use of "earned time" to "reduce the costs of incarceration and help offenders succeed when they return to the community" ... Read More
Added: September 03, 2009
2. SENTAC 11 [Paragraph] 4217 Early Release Process: An Outcome Evaluation
The use of Delaware State Statute Title 11 Paragraph 4217 to reduce or modify the sentences of inmates to allow for early ... Read More
Added: October 14, 2008
3. Accelerated Release: A Literature Review
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Added: February 11, 2008
4. A Tool for Population Management: The Release Level Matrix
The release level matrix (RLM) is used as a tool for long-term management of inmate populations by providing a method of ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
5. The Multnomah County Population Release Matrix System
This article discusses a population release matrix system to maintain the custody population within the limits established ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
6. Large Jail Network Bulletin Winter 1993
Contents include: Foreword by Mike O'Toole; Are Doing Well and Doing Good Contradictory Goals of Privatization? by Charles ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
7. Controlling Jail Population Growth: Volusia County's Success Story
This article describes how Volusia County (FL) achieved a downward trend in jail population and a 13 percent reduction below ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
8. Jail Population Reduction Strategies: An Examination of Five Jurisdictions' Responses to Jail Crowding
This study examines local criminal justice systems which have reduced or significantly slowed the number of inmates ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006

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