The Pew Charitable Trusts hosted an event on Oct. 1, 2015 with Utah Governor Gary Herbert and a panel of Utah leaders, discussing the sentencing and corrections legislation they enacted this year to halt prison growth and deliver a greater public safety return on the state’s corrections spending.
Utah’s Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice developed the legislation as part of the Justice Reinvestment Initiative, a public-private partnership between Pew and the U.S. Department of Justice. The reforms are expected to eliminate almost all projected prison growth over the next 20 years and save more than $500 million. The state also directed nearly $14 million of the first-year savings into evidence-based strategies to reduce recidivism.
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