For decades politicians and commentators have bemoaned the state of the federal civil service. There are widespread complaints that the system fails to reward good performers and punish bad ones and that it does not nimbly respond to social needs. President Donald Trump’s and the Department of Government Efficiency’s efforts to dismiss federal employees and […]
— Read on manhattan.institute/article/radical-civil-service-reform-is-not-radical-lessons-for-the-federal-government-from-the-states
Month: March 2025
First Look at the How Many Stops Act Data – Data Collaborative for Justice
First Look at the How Many Stops Act Data – Data Collaborative for Justice
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Bad Behavior: How prison disciplinary policies manufacture misconduct | Prison Policy Initiative
A 50-state analysis of state prison discipline policies shows these unfair and unaccountable systems are counterproductive, traumatizing, and lengthen prison stays.
— Read on www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/discipline.html
Police Oversight, Accountability Face Shifting Perspectives | The Marshall Project
The future of police accountability remains uncertain as misconduct persists and focus shifts from reforms.
— Read on www.themarshallproject.org/2025/03/01/law-and-disorder-police-oversight-and-training-confront-a-changing-landscape