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Join the Safer Supervision Coalition, a bipartisan, citizen-led organization of individuals and groups committed to public safety and prosperous communities. We believe reforming federal supervised release by implementing evidence-based policies will lower recidivism, incentivize successful reentry, reduce familial and workforce instability, and increase safety.
Federal supervised release was intended to provide additional monitoring and assistance in special cases when an individual required more support in their reentry. Our Supreme Court has explained that it was intended to be reserved “for those, and only those, who needed it.”
However, in practice, the use of federal supervised release has ballooned dramatically and is now imposed in virtually every case of federal incarceration.
The number of adults on federal supervised release has tripled over the past three decades, now costing American taxpayers $500 million each year. But the true cost is that it makes our communities more vulnerable to crime and instability.
Lawmakers in Congress have introduced a new public safety solution - the Safer Supervision Act.
We can restore the system to its original purpose to deter future crime and support successful reentry while reducing wasteful spending and cutting needless bureaucracy so that we all win.
But we need YOUR voice to make this change a reality!
Your signature could be the deciding factor in creating a fair, efficient, and individualized federal justice system.
Learn more about our coalition and the Safer Supervision Act.
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