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Prisons and Incarcerated Populations

Decarceration and the Coronavirus Pandemic

November 26, 2020 by Seth Rubinstein, J.D. 2022

At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, many hoped and expected that the pandemic would serve as a natural catalyst for decarceration. After all, overcrowded prisons and jails pose serious danger for the rapid spread of Covid-19. Since then, most jurisdictions have taken some steps to decarcerate, but such steps have only put a tiny […]

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