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Maryland’s Parole Merry-go-Round

January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 Ronald Fraser

State-run parole and probation programs are designed to keep persons convicted of crimes—including a very large number of non-violent crimes—out

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Columnists Earl Yarington News 

Halloween and the Sex Offender Myth: Part II

October 23, 2019October 24, 2019 Earl Yarington

In Part I, I addressed the efforts by lawmakers, the media, police, and other organizations that further stigmatize those on

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Columnists Earl Yarington News 

Jesus was the first social worker

September 17, 2019 Earl Yarington

I am what you call a pariah. I am so because I am a teacher and a soon-to-be social worker.

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Getting someone out of jail: Understanding how bail works

April 26, 2019 Sujain Thomas

Ohio has an extremely tightly-regulated bail bonds industry. The strict regulation has enabled the state to maintain quality bail services

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Commentary News 

Life after prison in Maryland

March 11, 2019March 11, 2019 Ronald Fraser

With each criminal conviction, the state of Maryland matter-of-factly tells the defendants how long they will spend behind bars.  Hidden

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Maryland Reporter News 

Jealous’ prison math doesn’t add up

September 5, 2018September 5, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Len Lazarick [email protected] Reducing mass incarceration and the number of inmates in Maryland prisons has been a key element

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Maryland grapples with national crisis of mental illness in jails

August 14, 2018August 14, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Meg Tully MarylandReporter.com A man shot in Silver Spring recently is a stark example of the importance of police

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Baltimore Maryland Reporter News 

Plea Deals: Bargaining while stuck in jail

June 13, 2018September 5, 2020 Maryland Reporter

A defendant walks from a Baltimore courthouse to a van that will transport him to a detention facility. Defendants held

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Maryland Reporter News 

Debtors’ prisons still exist in Maryland

April 6, 2018 Maryland Reporter

By Marceline White “No person shall be imprisoned for debt,” says the Maryland Constitution, Section 38. The Maryland Constitution –

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Justice Reinvestment closer to final passage, but House, Senate remain apart

April 7, 2016 Maryland Reporter

By Rachel Bluth Capital News Service With just five days left until the end of the Maryland legislative session, the

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