DOING THE WORK OF DECARCERATION - TPW’S 2021 MID-YEAR UPDATE
In this newsletter:
- Welcoming our new Leadership Team
- Policy Updates: AB292 & the “One Percent Campaign”
- Advocacy with the CA Department of Corrections
- Building a Decarceration Narrative
- Introducing TPW NY - we are going national!
Catalyzing Connection - TPW’s 2021 Fall Update
In this newsletter:
- Policy Updates
- Advocacy with the CA Department of Corrections
- TPW California
- TPW New York
- Women’s Committee
February 2020 Update
Check out our latest 2-pager covering recent accomplishments and the launch of the 1% Campaign
Created February 2020
Created February 2020
2020 Newsletter for Folks Inside
Our first ever TPW Newsletter for people in prison. This Newsletter is expressing that we CBO’s are all here for them, as the endure the devastating impacts of COVID19, and still acknowledging their suffering and resilience.
Please feel free to download this file directly and mail this to program participants or people you may know who are currently incarcerated.
Please feel free to download this file directly and mail this to program participants or people you may know who are currently incarcerated.
California’s prisons need a greater culture of rehabilitation
March 13, 2019
By Rebecca Weiker, Jon Grobman, and Kenneth E. Hartman
California spends over $12 billion on its prison system each year. Given that stunning investment of public dollars, the residents of California deserve to understand the actual impact of incarceration: Does it create public safety and rehabilitate those who are incarcerated under its care?...
By Rebecca Weiker, Jon Grobman, and Kenneth E. Hartman
California spends over $12 billion on its prison system each year. Given that stunning investment of public dollars, the residents of California deserve to understand the actual impact of incarceration: Does it create public safety and rehabilitate those who are incarcerated under its care?...
California must double-down on prison rehabilitation
February 24, 2019
By Adnan Khan
The State Auditor recently issued an audit of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s in-prison rehabilitation programs with a conclusion that these programs did not reduce recidivism rates.
However, this audit did not demonstrate the full picture and the experience of being incarcerated. The audit only analyzed one type of rehabilitation program known as cognitive behavioral therapy and did not analyze any restorative justice programs or victim awareness programs...
By Adnan Khan
The State Auditor recently issued an audit of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation’s in-prison rehabilitation programs with a conclusion that these programs did not reduce recidivism rates.
However, this audit did not demonstrate the full picture and the experience of being incarcerated. The audit only analyzed one type of rehabilitation program known as cognitive behavioral therapy and did not analyze any restorative justice programs or victim awareness programs...