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Insights, case studies, news, and updates from ISLG’s good governance research and action.
Service Provider Strategies for Shifting Into—and Out of—the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic forced New York City’s social service providers to transition their work almost overnight. Many shifted their approaches in previously unimagined ways, as longstanding ways of conducting outreach and engagement were no longer viable.
When Jail Populations Decline, Crime Rates Remain Stable
The primary purpose of a jail is to detain those who are waiting for court proceedings and are considered a flight risk or public safety threat. However, many people admitted to jail are there because they cannot afford to post bail. As a result, they may remain behind bars for weeks, awaiting trial or a case resolution. This overreliance on jails has negative consequences not only for those who are incarcerated, but also for their families and their communities, particularly communities of color. Findings from our new analysis suggest that decarceration strategies—approaches to keep people OUT of jail—can be crafted and implemented responsibly, without compromising public safety.
New Reports from 10 Nationwide Sites Highlight Key Factors that Drive Probation Violations and Revocations and Guidance for Reform
Nearly 25% of prison admissions are due to technical violations of probation/parole—often due to minor offenses such as missed curfews, or failed drug tests. To change this, 10 jurisdictions across the country have been working to understand what drives probation revocations and potential solutions to reduce them.