How Today's Prison Crisis is Shaping Tomorrow's Federal Criminal Justice System

[...]making the "Fair Sentencing Act of 2010" retroactive would result in thousands of additional inmates petitioning the courts for sentence reduction hearings. [...]shorter sentences will result in inmates commencing terms of supervised release sooner than originally forecast, which woul...

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Imprisonment
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Legislation
Population
Prison overcrowding
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Probation officers
Public safety
Success
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