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New York State Bail Reform Evaluation Study

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The Impact of New York Bail Reform on Statewide Jail Populations

A First Look

New York’s recent bail reform law, which was passed in April 2019 and amended on July 2, 2020, was expected to reduce the footprint of jail incarceration by limiting the use of money bail. The new law mandated pretrial release for the vast majority of nonviolent charges and required that judges consider a person’s ability to pay bail. A comprehensi ...

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  • Jaeok Kim, Quinn Hood, Elliot Connors
February 11, 2021
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On Bail Reform We Need Less Fear-Based Speculation—and More Data

Bail reform is working. But in a moment when many are questioning the impact of the new law, a lack of publicly available data in real time about other critical metrics—including crime and arrest rates—leaves open the door for bail reform opponents to highlight outlier cases and anecdotal information to claim that bail reform makes us less safe. We ...

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  • Lauren Jones
    Lauren Jones
February 14, 2020
Blog Post

Don't Let Fearmongering Drive Bail Policy

Crime in New York is at historic lows. Yet critics of bail reform, which went into effect on January 1, 2020, have been hard at work warning that bail reform endangers public safety—claiming that the law has led to a surge in crime. But, as these fact sheets demonstrates, it is far too early to reach any conclusion about the impact of bail reform.

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  • Vera Institute of Justice
January 28, 2020
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Sticking with Bail Reform in New York

On January 1, 2020, New York ushered in a new bail law that delivers justice, fairness, and public safety. As a result, thousands of New Yorkers who otherwise would not have been able to afford bail, or only do so at great personal expense, have been able to keep their jobs, stay with their families, remain in school, and return to their communitie ...

Video
January 27, 2020
Video

New York, New York

Highlights of the 2019 Bail Reform Law

In April 2019, New York passed legislation on bail reform to update a set of state pretrial laws that had remained largely untouched since 1971. The relative lack of fanfare over the passage of New York’s new bail law belies its historic and transformative potential to end mass incarceration at the local level. What exactly comprises New York’s new ...

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  • Insha Rahman
July 17, 2019
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Here's How Bail Works

The criminalization of poverty in the justice system

Insha Rahman, program director for the Vera Institute of Justice, explains how the cash bail system criminalizes poverty in the United States. This video was produced in partnership with Global Citizen.

Video
September 21, 2018
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Beyond Money Bail

Looking Back to Move Ahead

Check out the Data Center’s complete New Orleans Prosperity Index: Tricentennial Collection and read more on our report on the history of money bail.

Blog Post
  • Benjamin  Weber
    Benjamin Weber
June 27, 2018
Blog Post

Supporting Bail Reform Is Good Business

There is no doubt that New York’s bail system is broken.  Over 16,000 New Yorkers across the state are incarcerated because they cannot afford to post bail, at a cost of over $350 million a year to taxpayers to hold them in jail. Advocates, reformers, policymakers, and legislators have long been calling for bail reform in Albany. Yesterday, another ...

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  • Anton Robinson
    Anton Robinson
June 12, 2018
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Bail Stories

From "Bail Stories," co-produced by the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice and the Vera Institute of Justice.

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May 19, 2016
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Resetting Bail—The Price of Justice in New York City

From "Resetting Bail—the Price of Justice in New York City"Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black CultureNew York City is taking a hard look at our bail system at a time when there is new energy for reform: in the last year, bail has been taken up in late-night comedy sketches from John Oliver, impassioned speeches by ...

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May 11, 2016
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