Sentencing Project | Opinion
The Sentencing Project is a US nation wide organization working for a fair and effective criminal justice system by promoting reforms in sentencing law and practice, and alternatives to incarceration. The Project was founded in 1986 to provide defense lawyers with sentencing advocacy training and to reduce the reliance on incarceration.
As a result of the Sentencing Project's research, publications and advocacy, many people know that this country is the world's leader in incarceration, that one in three young black men is under control of the criminal justice system, that five million Americans can't vote because of felony convictions, and that thousands of women and children have lost welfare, education and housing benefits as the result of convictions for minor drug offenses.
The Sentencing Project is dedicated to changing the way Americans think about crime and punishment.



