U.S. News & World Report: National Fund Starting to Help Bail Defendants Out of Jail - The Bail Project

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This article in U.S. News & World Report covers the launch of The Bail Project as a national effort to reduce unnecessary pretrial detention for people who cannot afford bail. Drawing on a decade of data from the Bronx Freedom Fund – where “95 percent of the people who were bailed out… returned to court for every appearance” – the piece highlights how court compliance remains high when people are not held in jail due to poverty. It also outlines The Bail Project’s plan to expand into dozens of cities using a revolving bail fund designed to be reused across thousands of cases, situating the work within broader concerns about cash bail’s disproportionate impact on low-income communities, where wealth – not risk – too often determines who stays in jail pretrial.

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Director of Communications and Publications

Jeremy Cherson

As the Director of Communications and Publications, Mr. Cherson directs the organization’s communications, earned media and public relations, internal communications, and publications strategies. With more than fifteen years of experience in criminal justice reform, community-based research, government operations, and research and project management, Mr. Cherson joined The Bail Project in 2020 as the Senior Policy Advisor, where he helped develop the organization’s policy team and oversaw several state and local-level advocacy campaigns. Before The Bail Project, Mr. Cherson served in several positions within the de Blasio administration at the New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice, where his work included the development of the Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety, a citywide community safety intervention grounded in the principles of participatory justice and where he also led the DOJ-funded Smart Defense Initiative to improve the administration and oversight of New York City’s Assigned Counsel Plan. He received a B.S. in film and television from Boston University and an M.P.A. in public and nonprofit management and policy from New York University.