Events
Past Events
Coalition Building to Advance Decarceral Legislation: Lessons from Illinois and New Jersey
December 12, 2024, Hosted by the Grand Challenges for Social Work, Promote Smart Decarceration
Michael M. Davis Lecture: “Implementation of Computer Adaptive Behavioral Health Screening in a Large Probation System”
May 31st, 2022, Hosted by UChicago Center for Health Administration Studies
A Second Chance: The Case For Gun Diversion Programs
December 7th, 2021, Hosted by Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence
Advancing Smart Decarceration Through Research: A Two Part Series
February 24th and March 3rd, 2021, Hosted by the Smart Decarceration Project
“The University and the Prison”
October 30th, 2020, Hosted by the Pozen Center Human Rights Lab at the University of Chicago
Smart Decarceration: The Role of Prosecutorial Discretion In Driving Mass Imprisonment
October 14th, 2020, Hosted by The University of Utah College of Social Work
The Power of Prosecutors in the Decarceration Movement
September 25, 2019, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
Challenging Electronic Monitoring in Cook County
July 17, 2018, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
The Need for Sentencing Reform: The Human and Fiscal Costs of Mass Incarceration
June 28, 2018, Capitol Visitor Center, Washington D.C.
Dr. Todd Clear: Including Violent Crimes in Plans for Prison Reform
April 12, 2018, University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration
Revisit Our 2nd National Conference
Tools and Tactics:
Promising Solutions to Advance the Era of Smart Decarceration
November 2-4, 2017, University of Chicago
“The question is not whether to release a person from prison, rather, ‘When?'”