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Page 1: Faye S Taxman, Ph.D., University Professor George Mason University Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence! .

Faye S Taxman, Ph.D., University Professor

George Mason UniversityCenter for Advancing Correctional

Excellence!www.gmuace.org

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Justice Reinvestment

Look at the impact of incarceration practices on society, and alter the use of incarceration

Reinvest in crime prevention as a tool of reducing impact of mass incarceration policies

Address social disparities result from mass incarceration policies

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Correctional Spending Absorbs Resources: Books vs. Bars

Spending increases between 1987 and 2007

Higher Education Corrections

+127%+127%

+21%

Source: The Pew Charitable Trusts, 2008. One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008.

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The United States has the highest prison population rate in the world, 756 per 100,000, followed by:

Russia (629)Rwanda (604)St Kitts & Nevis (588)Cuba (531)U.S. Virgin Is. (512)British Virgin Is. (488)Palau (478)Belarus (468)Belize (455)Bahamas (422)Georgia (415)American Samoa (410)Grenada (408)Anguilla (401)

Nearly 3/5 of countries (59%) have rates below 150 per 100,000.

Sources: The Pew Charitable Trusts, 2010. Collateral Costs: Incarceration’s Effect on Economic Mobility.

Walmsley, 2007. World Prison Population List (7th Edition).

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Correctional System Reach is Deep

Sources: Glaze & Maruschak, 2009. Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children, 2009. Bureau of Justice Statistics.O’Brien & Darrow, 2007. Adverse Employment Consequences Triggered by Criminal Convictions.

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Total Number of Index I Offenses

Sources: Glaze, 2009. Correctional Populations in the United States, 2009. Bureau of Justice Statistics.Langan & Levin, 2002. Recidivism of prisoners released in 1994. Federal Sentencing Reported, 15(1), 58.

Uniform Crime Reports, 2010. U.S. Department of Justice. http://www.ucrdatatool.govBureau of Justice Statistics Correctional Surveys, 2009. The Annual Probation Survey, National Prisoners Statistics Program, Annual Survey

of Jails, and Annual Parole Survey. http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/glance/corr2.cfm

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Evidenced Based Practices Leads to Evidenced Based Practices Leads to Better Positive OutcomesBetter Positive Outcomes

Education (Psycho-Social)

Non-Directive Counseling

Directive Counseling

Motivational Interviewing

Moral Reasoning

Emotional Skills

12 Step with Curriculum

Cognitive ProcessingCognitive Behavioral (Social

Skills, Behavioral Management, etc.)

Therapeutic CommunitiesContingency

Management/Token Economies

Intensive Supervision

Boot Camp

Case Management

Incarceration

TASC

DTAP (Diversion to TX, 12 Month Residential)

Tx with Sanctions (e.g. Break the Cycle, Seamless System, etc.)

Drug CourtsRNR SupervisionIn-Prison Tx (TC) with

Aftercare

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Evidenced Based Practices Not PracticedEvidenced Based Practices Not Practiced

Education (Psycho-Social)Non-Directive Counseling Directive Counseling Motivational Interviewing

Moral Reasoning

Emotional Skills

12 Step with Curriculum

Cognitive Processing

Cognitive Behavioral (Social Skills, Behavioral Management, etc.)

Therapeutic Communities

Contingency Management/Token Economies

Intensive SupervisionBoot CampsCase ManagementIncarceration TASC

DTAP (Diversion to TX, 12 Month Residential)

Tx with Sanctions (e.g. Break the Cycle, Seamless System, etc.)

Drug Courts

RNR Supervision

In-Prison Tx (TC) with Aftercare

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Children: More than 4 in 10 fathers were black, about 3 in 10 were white, and about 2 in 10 were Hispanic… 1:28 children have a parent in prison (Glaze & Maruschak, 2009). CHILDREN SPEND TIME IN PRISON

Communities: Offenders tend to return in concentrated areas, creating instability to the areas, including increased STDs, pregnancy rates, and lack of male role models (Rose & Clear, 1998; Thomas & Torrone, 2006)

Serving time reduces hourly wages for men by approximately 11 percent, annual employment by 9 weeks and annual earnings by 40 percent. By age 48, the typical former inmate will have earned $179,000 less than non CJS (Western & Petit, 2010)

Source: JFA Institute and Justice Mapping Center, 2007. Probation and Prison Geography.

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Justice ReinvestmentA commitment to communities

A commitment to issues of social inequities

A commitment to crime prevention as compared to crime control

Challenging public policy but doable with policy tools like RNR Simulation Tool

www.gmuace.org/tools

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Jurisdiction-level Impact of RNR

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Jurisdiction A implements new treatment matching strategy and highly effective programming Currently: 35.4% new conviction rate within 3 years High fidelity CBT program with risk-appropriate dosage

Bourgon & Armstrong, 2005; Caudy et al., 2013

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www.gmuace.org/tools