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Justice Reinvestment Initiative Criminal Justice is a science that uses facts, experience, and opinions to develop standards that help shape the decision-making process. Legal empirical researchers are using statistical analysis to categorize crime data. Combining both data and legal analysis, this concept led to a new movement of a development of law. Statistics show there are 2.3 million incarcerated in correctional facilities in the United States. At the State and Federal prison systems, one in five prisoners is incarcerated for a drug offense (Peter Wagner). Maryland has more than 20,000 inmates, 58% were for nonviolent offenses, costing the state close to 1 billion dollars per year. On average one inmate costs the state over 37,000 dollars …show more content…

This data is based on public meetings, hearing from victims, correctional experts, organizations, and citizens around the state. The data that was gathered help develop strategies to reduce spending on corrections, and reinvest in public safety (Justice Reinvestment in Maryland). Maryland developed the Maryland Justice Reinvestment Act in Bipartisan with 26 other states that changed or amended earlier policies adopted from the war on drugs. The JRA aimed to reduce Maryland’s prison population and to use the savings to focus on rehabilitation as opposed to incarceration (Smoot). The JRA made changes to Maryland’s sentencing, release, and supervision policies. First, this act reduces the maximum penalty time for convictions on drug distribution charges. Second, this act repeals mandatory sentences for nonviolent drug crimes. Finally, this act offers sanctions for parole and probation violators rather than reincarceration …show more content…

This leads to potential issues concerning what drugs and the volume of the drug would be considered a nonviolent drug crime. This loophole could keep drug dealers in business due to the fact if they stay under the standard described as “volume”, they would beat the system and not see jail time but just go into a treatment facility. Loosening the law on nonviolent drug crimes would be a short-term fix but eventually, lead to long-term growth. The JRA describes eliminating mandatory minimums for all commercial drug offenses except volume dealers and kingpins. At what point is it then considered a simple drug charge, and what would the specific amount considered as

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