The latest guides, reports, and fact sheets on Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing and beyond.
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National Guide: Advancing Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing
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The first national guide supporting prosecutors, lawmakers, and advocates in advancing Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing.
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Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing: California’s Opportunity to Expand Justice and Repair Harm
The first report to examine the origins, trajectory, and impact of Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing, examining prison data, policy, and impacts to date, as well as providing recommendations.
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Take a look at our biggest accomplishments of 2023, which would not be possible without the support and partnership of District Attorneys, community members, defense attorneys, and allies across the country.
The first national guide supporting prosecutors, lawmakers, and advocates in advancing Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing.
The first report to examine the origins, trajectory, and impact of Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing.
A guide designed to support incarcerated people and their family members who are interested in pursuing the resentencing process under AB 2942.
A sample data snapshot created by For The People's analytics team, helping prosecutors better understand their county's prison population so that they can do the work of Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing.
Sample of a "Motion for Resentencing" document, which puts the PIR process in motion once a prosecutor has decided to recommend a candidate to the Court.
California's Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing law.
Details on For The People's partnership with the Center for Employment Opportunity to provide any person released through Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing with a $2,500 stimulus supporting their reentry.
In partnership with Win With Justice—the social action campaign led by WNBA star and activist Maya Moore—to support prosecutors and community leaders.
Illinois' Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing law.
Washington's Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing law.
Oregon's Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing law.