So much great content and commentary at "The Appeal"

I noted in this post a few months ago a "renamed, revamped, and relaunched criminal justice publication: The Appeal" with a commitment to "focus on the most significant drivers of mass incarceration, which occur at the state and local level."  The Appeal is now in the a habit of producing so much good original content, I cannot keep up with it all, and so I thought it worthwhile here to highlight just some of the content over just the last few weeks that should be of interest to sentencing fans:

"The Incalculable Costs Of Mass Incarceration" by John Pfaff

"Texas D.A. Who Sent Woman To Prison For Five Years For Voting Made Her Own Election Mistake" by Steven Yoder

Podcast on "Justice In America Episode 9: How Democrats And Republicans Created Mass Incarceration" by Josie Duffy Rice and Clint Smith

"Safe Injection Sites Are On The Way. But Will Prosecutions Follow?" by Maura Ewing

"In New York, Most Parolees Can Now Vote — But Many County Websites Say They Can’t" by Emma Whitford

"A New Power For Prosecutors Is On The Horizon — Reducing Harsh Sentences" by Kyle Barry 

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