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An Overview of New Jersey Prison Statistics

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New Jersey’s prison system has been facing increasing scrutiny from both advocates and policymakers in recent years. With the possibility of criminal justice reform on the horizon, understanding how various prison statistics fit into a bigger picture of mass incarceration is essential for creating meaningful change. This blog post will provide an overview of some key New Jersey prison statistics, exploring why certain numbers have grown or decreased over time and analyzing their potential implications. We’ll also look at best practices implemented by other states across the country that could be applied to reduce overcrowding and improve conditions within New Jersey’s prisons. By gaining insight into these incarcerated populations affected by mass incarceration, we can equip ourselves with the knowledge necessary to enact real change for these individuals who live behind bars.

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Get out of jail free, or criminal justice reform?

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Jim Norman , Staff Writer6:01 p.m. EST December 29, 2016

The criminal justice system is in for a big change in New Jersey on Jan. 1. That’s when  the state will embark on a completely new way of dealing with people charged with crimes, allowing the vast majority to remain free without having to pay bail.

At the same time, new “speedy trial” rules will take effect with the goal of making sure that prisoners who are kept in jail don’t languish there for longer than six months before they’re tried.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/crime/2016/12/29/get-out-jail-free-criminal-justice-reform/95748196/?utm_campaign=Observer_NJ_Politics&utm_content=New%20Campaign&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=New%20Jersey%20Politics