by Dawn Blagrove | Nov 23, 2016 | CJPC News, Legislative Updates
Now that the election results have determined the landscape of the general assembly, what does it mean for criminal justice issues? Legislative Balance of Power – Few Changes The balance of power in the General Assembly is nearly the same as it was for the past...
by Dawn Blagrove | Nov 5, 2016 | CJPC News, Ending the Death Penalty
In 1997, Phillip Davis, who was an 18 year old, with a borderline intellectual capacity, entered a guilty plea to two counts of murder. The state sought the death penalty and prepared to pick a jury it could convince that Phillip should die for his crimes. While...
by Dawn Blagrove | Nov 5, 2016 | CJPC News, Gun Violence
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has finally awarded $3.3 million dollars for fireams research. Since 1996, the Center for Disease Control, an agency that distributes over $5 billion in funding, has avoided funding any research grants having to do with gun...
by Dawn Blagrove | Nov 5, 2016 | CJPC News, Legislative Updates
We join friends and advocates across the state in mourning the death of Rep. Paul Luebke. Luebke was an unfailing champion for every positive criminal justice measure since he was first elected in 1990. Luebke not only voted for, but worked for, efforts to win a...
by Dawn Blagrove | Oct 10, 2016 | CJPC News, Criminal Justice Reform, Mass Incarceration
The Department of Public Safety recently awarded over $3 million in contracts to agencies providing evidence-based Cognitive Behavioral Intervention and substance abuse services to individuals on probation or post-release supervision. These contracts were awarded in a...