[HTML][HTML] A portrait of prisoner reentry in Illinois

NG La Vigne - 2003 - webarchive.urban.org
The Justice Policy Center (JPC) carries out nonpartisan research to inform the national
dialogue on crime, justice, and community safety. For more information on JPC's reentry
research, visit http://jpc. urban. org/reentry. To receive monthly email updates on JPC
research, send an email to [email protected].

[HTML][HTML] A portrait of prisoner reentry in Maryland

NG La Vigne - 2003 - webarchive.urban.org
The Justice Policy Center (JPC) carries out nonpartisan research to inform the national
dialogue on crime, justice, and community safety. For more information on JPC's reentry
research, visit http://jpc. urban. org/reentry. To receive monthly email updates on JPC
research, send an email to [email protected].

[BOOK][B] A portrait of prisoner reentry in New Jersey

J Travis, SM Keegan, E Cadora, AL Solomon… - 2003 - urban.org
Introduction increased dramatically in New Jersey in recent decades. Between 1977 and
2002, the New Jersey prison population more than quadrupled, increasing from 6,017 to
27,891 people. At the same time, the per capita rate of imprisonment in New Jersey rose
from 76 to 322 per 100,000 residents in the state, an increase of over 336 percent. 7
Admissions to New Jersey prisons climbed over this period as well. In 1980, fewer than
4,000 individuals were admitted to New Jersey's prisons. By 2000, annual admissions had …