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The Effect of Earning a GED on Recidivism Rates State of New York Department of Correctional Services, September, 2003“[T]hose inmates who earned a GED while incarcerated returned to custody within three years at a significantly lower rate than offender who did not earn a GED while incarcerated.”
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Upstate New York's Population Plateau: The Third-Slowest Growing 'State' Brookings Institution, August, 2003“Nearly 30 percent of new residents in Upstate New York in the 1990s were prisoners.”
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Capital Punishment in New York State Statistics from Eight Years of Representation New York Capital Defender Office, August, 2003
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Profile of Inmates Under Custody on January 1, 2003 New York Department of Correctional Services, May, 2003
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Profile of Inmates Under Custody on January 1, 2002 New York Department of Correctional Services, January, 2003
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Inmate Grievance Program 2003 Annual Report New York Department of Correctional Services, 2003
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Population Impact of Mass Incarceration under New York's Rockefeller Drug Laws: an Analysis of Years of Life Lost Ernest Drucker, September, 2002
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State of the Prisons: Conditions of Confinement in 25 New York Correctional Facilities Correctional Association, June, 2002
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Importing Constituents: Prisoners and Political Clout in New York Prison Policy Initiative, April, 2002(Study of the effect of counting urban prisoners as rural residents for purposes of state legislative redistricting)
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Follow-Up Study of Offenders Who Earn GEDs While Incarcerated in DOCS State of New York Department of Correctional Services, May, 2001(Helping a prisoner get his GED while incarcerated cuts recidivism)
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Dying Twice: Conditions on New York's Death Row Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 2001
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Profile of Inmates Undercustody on January 1, 2001 New York Department of Correctional Services, 2001“There were 70,153 inmates undercustody on January 1, 2001, of whom 66,874 (95.3%) were men and 3,279 (4.7%) were women.”
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Collateral Casualties Children of Incarcerated Drug Offenders in New York Human Rights Watch, June, 2000“An estimated 23,537 children currently have parents in New York prisons convicted of drug charges.”
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Health Care in New York State Prisons Correctional Association, February, 2000
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Profile of Inmates Under Custody on January 1, 2000 New York Department of Correctional Services, January, 2000“Only 32,689 (45.8%) of under custody inmates had at least a high school diploma or equivalent out of 71,356 inmates.”
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Official Data Reveal Most New York Drug Offenders Are Nonviolent Human Rights Watch, January, 1999
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Who Goes to Prison for Drug Offenses? A Rebuttal to the New York State District Attorneys Association Human Rights Watch, January, 1999
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Characteristics of New Commitments 1999 New York Department of Correctional Services, 1999
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Prisons and Jails: Hospitals of Last Resort: The Need for Diversion and Discharge Planning for Incarcerated People with Mental Illness in New York Correctional Association of New York and the Urban Justice Center, 1999
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New York State of Mind?: Higher Education vs. Prison Funding in the Empire State, 1988-1998 Justice Policy Institute, December, 1998
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Cruel and Usual: Disproportionate Sentences for New York Drug Offenders Human Rights Watch, March, 1997
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Characteristics of New Commitments 1995 New York Department of Correctional Services, 1997“There were 34,721 total admissions to the New York State Department of Correctional Services in calendar year 1995.”
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Profile of Inmate Population Under Custody on January 1, 1995 (New York) State of New York Department of Correctional Services, 1995
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Prison as Industry New York State Coalition for Criminal Justice, 1994
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Analysis of Return Rates of the Inmate College Program Participants State of New York Department of Correctional Services, August, 1991(Allowing a prisoner to go to college cuts recidivism.)
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