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Double punishment—the truth about supervised release | Rattling the Bars

Double punishment—the truth about supervised release | Rattling the Bars



It's been 40 years since supervised release was first introduced into the federal court system by the 1984 Sentencing Reform Act. Supervised release, which replaced federal parole and probation, is a secondary sentence judges can impose that only comes into effect once people have already served their time in prison. The legality of the widespread use of supervised release, not to mention its overall constitutionality, is highly controversial. Jabari Zakiya joins Rattling the Bars to make the case for the abolition of supervised release.

Studio Production: David Hebden, Cameron Granadino
Post-Production: Cameron Granadino, Alina Nehlich

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Published on 10 months, 1 week ago






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