Honor voters, expand good conduct credit rules for inmates

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Publish Date:
February 23, 2022
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A study conducted by Stanford Law Professor A. Mitchell Polinsky shows incentivising inmates with an opportunity to earn reduced time is proven to encourage good behavior while incarcerated.

Polinsky found that earning reduced time is a better incentive than earning privileges while in prison. Earning good conduct credits may deter incarcerated individuals from committing crimes in the future while also encouraging greater participation in rehabilitative and educational programs in prison.

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