Assessing potential impacts of 2020 bail reforms in New York City
Had the 2020 reforms been in place in 2018, the courts would have been required to order some form of release without bail in an additional 20,349 cases....
Had the 2020 reforms been in place in 2018, the courts would have been required to order some form of release without bail in an additional 20,349 cases....
Robin Steinberg, executive director of The Bail Project, discusses how the cash bail system unfairly targets the poor during Justice For All, an MSNBC Town Hall event with Lester Holt on criminal justice reform at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York....
"The Bail Project is the first of its kind in the Natural State and in its three weeks operating in Northwest Arkansas, it’s been able to pay for 20 people to walk out from behind bars."...
Prince George’s County State’s Attorney Aisha N. Braveboy announced her office will no longer request cash bail as a condition of release, but some worry the change could lead to an increase in GPS monitoring or judges holding people without bond....
The law is now seen by many as a major driver of mass incarceration....
An interview with our Bail Disruptor Madeline Porta by NPR affiliate KUAF, focused on one of our newest sites: Northwest Arkansas. ...
Risk assessment tools were supposed to make the way Kentucky courts released defendants from pretrial incarceration more fair. Instead, they benefited defendants who were whiter and wealthier than others, making disparities worse....
A local news story about our newest site opening in Charlotte, North Carolina. ...
Bronx Defenders, where The Bail Project started in 2007, releases a statement reversing its support for constructing four new jails in New York City as a condition of closing Rikers Island....
"Across the country, bail bond companies like the ones owned by the Ledermans are up in revolt, fighting back against states' efforts to rethink and overhaul an antiquated money bail system."...