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Inimai Chettiar

Director

Brennan Center's Justice Program

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Inimai Chettiar is the director of the Brennan Center’s .


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Jan 15, 2018

Ending Mass Incarceration Is a Winner for Politicians

Ending Mass Incarceration Is a Winner for Politicians

Jun 13, 2012

Why Are We Spending So Much To Lock Up Elderly Prisoners Who Pose Little Threat?

Why Are We Spending So Much To Lock Up Elderly Prisoners Who Pose Little Threat?

Jun 6, 2012

Blame Mass Incarceration on Sentencing Policies, not Mass Crime

Blame Mass Incarceration on Sentencing Policies, not Mass Crime

Jun 4, 2012

States Take Sizeable Steps in 2012 to End Overincarceration

States Take Sizeable Steps in 2012 to End Overincarceration

May 4, 2012

Georgia Chooses Path Toward Criminal Justice Reform; Oklahoma Misses an Opportunity

Georgia Chooses Path Toward Criminal Justice Reform; Oklahoma Misses an Opportunity

May 1, 2012

Tough on Crime No Longer the American Mantra?

Tough on Crime No Longer the American Mantra?

Apr 3, 2012

Supreme Court Says Jails Can Strip Search You – Even for Traffic Violations

Supreme Court Says Jails Can Strip Search You – Even for Traffic Violations

Mar 9, 2012

Is Ending Mass Incarceration a Christian Imperative?

Is Ending Mass Incarceration a Christian Imperative?

Feb 23, 2012

Why Mass Incarceration Really is the New Jim Crow

Why Mass Incarceration Really is the New Jim Crow

Jan 11, 2012

Downsizing Incarceration is Good for Fairness, Safety, and our Wallets

Downsizing Incarceration is Good for Fairness, Safety, and our Wallets