JRA

Maryland Justice Reinvestment Act

Maryland Alliance for Justice Reform’s (MAJR) played a central 2015 role in advocating and supporting efforts to pass the Justice Reinvestment initiative in Maryland. While the 2016 JRA bill is not perfect from MAJR’s viewpoint, its many important reforms could reduce Maryland’s prison population by 16% and save $270 million within 10 years.

By reinvesting those funds in alternatives to incarceration, our state’s crime rate also could be reduced, taxpayer funds could be saved, and communities and families could be strengthened.  For all these reasons, MAJR strongly recommends support and passage of the 2016 Maryland Justice Reinvestment Act. Together, we can work to fill policy gaps and make further improvements through supplemental policy initiatives and legislation in future years.

For more information about the history of this legislation see complete information about the Maryland Justice Reinvestment Coordinating Council.