The Bail Book

The Bail Book
Title The Bail Book PDF eBook
Author Shima Baradaran Baughman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 331
Release 2017-12-21
Genre Law
ISBN 1107131367

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Examines the causes for mass incarceration of Americans and calls for the reform of the bail system. Traces the history of bail, how it has come to be an oppressive tool of the courts, and makes recommendations for reforming the bail system and alleviating the mass incarceration problem.

Bail Reform in America

Bail Reform in America
Title Bail Reform in America PDF eBook
Author Wayne H. Thomas Jr.
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 194
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520352238

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This is a study of major national efforts in the past 15 years to reduce the impact of money, and the lack of it, in determining whether a criminal defendant obtains freedom prior to trial. Thomas offeres the results of a national study on bail reform since its beginning with the Manhattan Bail Project of 1961 and a survey of the major operational changes in the bail system since then.

Start Here

Start Here
Title Start Here PDF eBook
Author Greg Berman
Publisher The New Press
Total Pages 136
Release 2018-03-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1620972247

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As heard on NPR's Fresh Air Recommended by The New York Times' Sam Roberts “Start Here is an urgent and timely primer on the approaches that are working and don’t require federal approval or political revolution to end one of the most pressing justice issues the country faces today.” —Brooklyn Daily Eagle A bold agenda for criminal justice reform based on equal parts pragmatism and idealism, from the visionary director of the Center for Court Innovation, a leader of the reform movement Everyone knows that the United States leads the world in incarceration, and that our political process is gridlocked. What can be done right now to reduce the number of people sent to jail and prison? This essential book offers a concrete roadmap for both professionals and general readers who want to move from analysis to action. In this forward-looking, next-generation criminal justice reform book, Greg Berman and Julian Adler of the Center for Court Innovation highlight the key lessons from these programs—engaging the public in preventing crime, treating all defendants with dignity and respect, and linking people to effective community-based interventions rather than locking them up. Along the way, they tell a series of gripping stories, highlighting gang members who have gotten their lives back on track, judges who are transforming their courtrooms, and reformers around the country who are rethinking what justice looks like. While Start Here offers no silver bullets, it does put forth a suite of proven reforms—from alternatives to bail to diversion programs for mentally ill defendants—that will improve the lives of thousands of people right now. Start Here is a must-read for everyone who wants to start dismantling mass incarceration without waiting for a revolution or permission. Proceeds from the book will support the Center for Court Innovation's reform efforts.

Report of the Judicial Council Committee to Study the Operation of the Bail Reform Act in the District of Columbia

Report of the Judicial Council Committee to Study the Operation of the Bail Reform Act in the District of Columbia
Title Report of the Judicial Council Committee to Study the Operation of the Bail Reform Act in the District of Columbia PDF eBook
Author United States. Judicial Council of the District of Columbia Circuit. Committee to Study the Operation of the Bail Reform Act in the District of Columbia
Publisher
Total Pages 70
Release 1968
Genre Bail
ISBN

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Federal Bail and Detention Handbook 2021

Federal Bail and Detention Handbook 2021
Title Federal Bail and Detention Handbook 2021 PDF eBook
Author John L. Weinberg
Publisher
Total Pages 353
Release 2021
Genre Bail
ISBN

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Punishing Poverty

Punishing Poverty
Title Punishing Poverty PDF eBook
Author Christine S. Scott-Hayward
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 309
Release 2019-09-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520970497

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Most people in jail have not been convicted of a crime. Instead, they have been accused of a crime and cannot afford to post the bail amount to guarantee their freedom until trial. Punishing Poverty examines how the current system of pretrial release detains hundreds of thousands of defendants awaiting trial. Tracing the historical antecedents of the US bail system, with particular attention to the failures of bail reform efforts in the mid to late twentieth century, the authors describe the painful social and economic impact of contemporary bail decisions. The first book-length treatment to analyze how bail reproduces racial and economic inequality throughout the criminal justice system, Punishing Poverty explores reform efforts, as jurisdictions begin to move away from money bail systems, and the attempts of the bail bond industry to push back against such reforms. This accessibly written book gives a succinct overview of the role of pretrial detention in fueling mass incarceration and is essential reading for researchers and reformers alike.

Bail Reform in the Nation's Capital

Bail Reform in the Nation's Capital
Title Bail Reform in the Nation's Capital PDF eBook
Author D.C. Bail Project
Publisher
Total Pages 232
Release 1966
Genre Bail
ISBN

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