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Progress and Challenges: An Analysis of Drug Treatment and Imprisonment in Maryland from 2000 to 2005

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In Category : Place Based Reform, Criminal Justice Reform

In the past five years, elected officials in a majority of states have responded to fiscal pressures and the public’s waning enthusiasm for the war on drugs by enacting sentencing and correctional reforms designed to reduce costs and improve outcomes. Two years ago, Maryland lawmakers enacted a set of reforms designed to expand the options available to judges, prosecutors, and the state’s parole commission for placing addicted defendants in community-based treatment rather than prison.

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