Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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Study After Study Shows Ex-prisoners Would Be Better Off Without Intense Supervision

"Several studies of excellent quality and using a variety of interventions and methods all found that we could maintain public safety and possibly even improve it with less supervision—that is, fewer rules about how individuals must spend their time and less enforcement of those rules. Less supervision is less expensive, so we could achieve the same or better outcomes for less money. "

Brookings Institute

July 2, 2018