Publication
Jun 8, 2021
More Law, Less Justice 2019-2020 cover
  • Criminal Justice Reform

More Law, Less Justice | 2019-2020 Session

Publication
Dec 18, 2020
Imposition and Collection of Fines, Costs, and Restitution in Pennsylvania Criminal Courts: Research in Brief
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Imposition and Collection of Fines, Costs, and Restitution in Pennsylvania Criminal Courts: Research in Brief

The ACLU of Pennsylvania has conducted the first empirical study of the fines, costs, and restitution imposed and collected by Pennsylvania courts in criminal cases.
Publication
Dec 1, 2020
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  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +4 Issues

"Both Spectacular and Unremarkable:" A Letter to the United Nations on Police Violence in Philadelphia

Publication
Oct 24, 2019
Punishing Poverty
  • Criminal Justice Reform

Punishing Poverty: Cash Bail in Allegheny County

Publication
Oct 17, 2019
More Law, Less Justice | 2017-2018 cover
  • Criminal Justice Reform

More Law, Less Justice | 2017-2018 Session

A report by the ACLU of Pennsylvania illustrates how the General Assembly passes duplicative offenses and harsher penalties in every legislative session.
Publication
Oct 14, 2019
Police and Pennsylvania Schools
  • Criminal Justice Reform|
  • +1 Issue

What Education Leaders Need to Know about School Policing

Interactions between young people and police don’t occur just on the streets of America. They are happening in our nation’s K-12 schools. Today, some 51% of all public schools have sworn law enforcement officers, 91% of whom carry firearms.
Publication
Feb 28, 2019
CumberlandCounty_Forfeiture
  • Civil Asset Forfeiture

Forfeiture in the Shadows: An Investigation of Civil Asset Forfeiture in Cumberland County

Publication
Feb 28, 2019
Broken Justice Montgomery County
  • Civil Asset Forfeiture

Broken Justice: An Investigation of Civil Asset Forfeiture in Montgomery County

Publication
Feb 28, 2019
Guilty Property Report
  • Civil Asset Forfeiture

Guilty Property: How Law Enforcement Takes $1 Million in Cash from Innocent Philadelphians Every Year — and Gets Away with It