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  2. Truth in sentencing - Wikipedia

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    The first law requiring truth in sentencing in the United States was passed by Washington State in 1984. In 1994, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act created the Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth in Sentencing program, which awarded grants to states so long as they passed laws requiring that offenders convicted of Part 1 violent crimes must serve at least 85% of the ...

  3. SAFE-T Act - Wikipedia

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    The Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, commonly known as the SAFE-T Act, is a state of Illinois statute enacted in 2021 that makes a number of reforms to the criminal justice system, affecting policing, pretrial detention and bail, sentencing, and corrections.

  4. 'Silly the Clown' sentenced to 30 years in prison for killing ...

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    The truth-in-sentencing law was approved in 1998 and has been in effect since 2000. Ronald Schroeder doesn't take responsibility for his daughter's death. At his sentencing, Schroeder maintained ...

  5. Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Justice Statistics projected in 1999 that, "As a result of truth-in-sentencing practices, the State prison population is expected to increase through the incarceration of more offenders for longer periods of time," and found that the State prison population had "increased by 57%" to "a high of 1,075,052 inmates" while the number ...

  6. Racial disparities persist in WA prisons. Here’s a smart ...

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    Misinformed crusades to be “tough on crime” and provide “truth in sentencing” have exacerbated the problem. | Op-ed by Nick Hacheney and Tomas Keen Racial disparities persist in WA prisons.

  7. Urbana woman gets 9 years for shooting neighbor through ...

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    Sep. 22—URBANA — An Urbana woman who shot a neighbor through the door of an apartment in that city a year ago has been sentenced to nine years in prison. Latoya Dillon, 50, who was living in ...

  8. Criminal justice reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The majority of truth in sentencing laws require offenders to complete at least 85% of their sentence. [5] Due to the formation of the Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth-in-Sentencing Incentive Grants Program by Congress in 1994, states are given grants if they require violent offenders to serve at least 85% of their sentences. [5]

  9. Sentencing reform - Wikipedia

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    The majority of truth in sentencing laws require offenders to complete at least 85% of their sentence. [2] Due to the formation of the Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth-in-Sentencing Incentive Grants Program by Congress in 1994, states are given grants if they require violent offenders to serve at least 85% of their sentences. [2]