Project and Title
TV Guide Title:
Both Sides Of The Bars: Debunking the Myth - Why Mass Incarceration Doesn't Mean Less Crime
Short Description:
Nazgol Chandnoosh, TSP's co-director of research, and Bryan Widenhouse, senior policy associate at FAMM (formerly Families Against Mandatory Minimums) -- discuss how mass incarceration hasn't been a major factor in the decline in crime since the 1990s.
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Received Filename:
BSOTB November 2024_HD.mp4
Scheduling Request Info
Was the majority of this show's content filmed or created in the Portland Metropolitan Area?:
No
Was this show produced in Open Signal studios or using Open Signal equipment?:
No
Has this show aired on CAN channel 11, and/or was it produced in a CAN facility other than Open Signal?:
No
Previous Airing:
No
Adult Content:
No
Video On Demand:
Yes
Filler:
Yes
Filler End Date:
Monday, November 13, 2034
Open Signal Duplication Release:
Yes
Technical Requirements have been met.:
Yes
Show Details
Genres:
Exciting, informative, 28-minute ready-to-run TV series produced by The Fortune Society – and hosted by Khalil A. Cumberbatch, Associate VP of Fortune’s Policy Center -- that examines America’s Criminal Justice System and sparks a discussion about its impact and effects on communities.
In the last decade, nearly all 50 U.S. states have declined in both crime and mass incarceration rates, but according to a recent report by The Sentencing Project (TSP), there's a startling disconnect between the two. This report exposes the limited impact of imprisonment on public safety and challenges the notion that higher incarceration rates lead to safer communities.
In this episode, two Washington, D.C.-based guests -- Nazgol Chandnoosh, TSP's co-director of research, and Bryan Widenhouse, senior policy associate at FAMM (formerly Families Against Mandatory Minimums) -- discuss how mass incarceration hasn't been a major factor in the decline in crime since the 1990s.
Cablecast Show ID:
45208