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9 Using Evidence-Based Practices to Prevent Firearm Violence
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Jesenia M. Pizarro
, Karissa R. Pelletier , April M. Zeoli and Anne M. Corbin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Body-Worn Cameras as a Mechanism for Enhancing Police Accountability and Legitimacy 25
- 2. A New Charge Afoot? Improving Prosecutors’ Charging Practices 48
- 3. Participatory Defense as an Abolitionist Strategy 71
- 4. Abolishing Bail 97
- 5. Revisiting Sentencing Reform 124
- 6. The Limits of Recidivism Reduction: Advancing a More Comprehensive Understanding of Correctional Success 149
- 7. Community-Based Reentry: Breaking the Cycle of Reincarceration 173
- 8. Advancing Policy to Address Violence Against Underserved Victims: An Illustration of the Missing and Murder of Indigenous Women and Girls 198
- 9 Using Evidence-Based Practices to Prevent Firearm Violence 221
- 10 Rural Criminal Justice Reform 242
- 11 Rethinking the Civil-Criminal Distinction 268
- 12. Exonerating the Innocent: It Takes a Village and a New Culture 295
- 13 Learning from Sentinel Events 321
- Conclusion: A Path Forward to Evidence-Based Reform 345
- Bibliography 357
- About the Contributors 421
- About the Editors 427
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- 1 Body-Worn Cameras as a Mechanism for Enhancing Police Accountability and Legitimacy 25
- 2. A New Charge Afoot? Improving Prosecutors’ Charging Practices 48
- 3. Participatory Defense as an Abolitionist Strategy 71
- 4. Abolishing Bail 97
- 5. Revisiting Sentencing Reform 124
- 6. The Limits of Recidivism Reduction: Advancing a More Comprehensive Understanding of Correctional Success 149
- 7. Community-Based Reentry: Breaking the Cycle of Reincarceration 173
- 8. Advancing Policy to Address Violence Against Underserved Victims: An Illustration of the Missing and Murder of Indigenous Women and Girls 198
- 9 Using Evidence-Based Practices to Prevent Firearm Violence 221
- 10 Rural Criminal Justice Reform 242
- 11 Rethinking the Civil-Criminal Distinction 268
- 12. Exonerating the Innocent: It Takes a Village and a New Culture 295
- 13 Learning from Sentinel Events 321
- Conclusion: A Path Forward to Evidence-Based Reform 345
- Bibliography 357
- About the Contributors 421
- About the Editors 427
- Index 429