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Economics of Incarceration - Research on the Economic Drivers and Consequences of Mass Incarceration

Economics of Incarceration – Research on the Economic Drivers and Consequences of Mass Incarceration

Posted by Angel Law on December 18, 2025

Below, we’ve curated virtually all of the research about the various economic factors of incarceration.

How much does the criminal justice system cost, and who pays for it? How well-funded are prisons and jails? What are the economic impacts and origins of mass incarceration? Do certain programs in prison affect people’s economic well-being after release? See the reports below to explore these questions and more.

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South Dakota having less success keeping truancy cases out of court

South Dakota having less success keeping truancy cases out of court

Posted by Angel Law on December 15, 2025

South Dakota’s success rate for keeping truancy cases out of court is the lowest it’s been in a decade, according to an annual report presented to a state committee.

The Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Oversight Council is a group of representatives from law enforcement, schools, the Legislature, social services and the court system. It is responsible for tracking South Dakota’s efforts to reduce the number of children in custody.

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Canada overhauls Criminal Code to protect victims and keep kids safe from predators

Canada overhauls Criminal Code to protect victims and keep kids safe from predators

Posted by Angel Law on December 11, 2025

Violence driven by control and fear leaves deep and lasting harm in homes and communities across the country. This kind of abuse falls disproportionately on women, and too often the consequences are deadly. Predators prey on the most vulnerable among us, committing some of the most horrific crimes imaginable against children. These are among the most traumatic and disturbing cases in our justice system today, and Canada’s new government is moving swiftly to better protect victims and survivors, and ensure abusers and predators face the full force of the law.

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Police advise alternative delivery methods as porch pirates prey on holiday spirit

Police advise alternative delivery methods as porch pirates prey on holiday spirit

Posted by Angel Law on December 8, 2025

A family in Killeen just had nearly a thousand dollars worth of presents stolen off their porch.

“He kind of already knows that he saw them being dropped off. And he just walks up the driveway, walks up the sidewalk to the house and he picks up our stuff and walks away,” says Killeen resident, Rick Gibbons.

Gibbons is furious after more than $600 worth of gifts were swiped in broad daylight.

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Jackley Forms Commission to Standardize Giglio Requirements for South Dakota Law Enforcement

Jackley Forms Commission to Standardize Giglio Requirements for South Dakota Law Enforcement

Posted by Angel Law on December 4, 2025

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has created a commission aimed at helping state and local law enforcement agencies develop uniform standards for complying with the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Giglio v. United States, according to an announcement from the Attorney General’s Office. The ruling requires prosecutors to disclose evidence that could undermine the credibility of government witnesses, including law enforcement officers. The full Supreme Court decision is available here: https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/405/150/.

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Deepfakes Are Hard to Punish—A Federal Criminal Law Can Fix That

Deepfakes Are Hard to Punish—A Federal Criminal Law Can Fix That

Posted by Angel Law on December 2, 2025

A viral photo of Pope Francis walking outside the Vatican in a white puffer jacket was circulating on the internet in March 2023. It was a youthful and stylish look for the pontiff that immediately changed my impression of him.

Within hours, news sources reported that the photo was fake and created using generative artificial intelligence. My initial reaction was disappointment and amusement. With the passage of time, I now view that photo as an inflection point.

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Attorney General Ellison directs illegal gambling websites to stop offering services in Minnesota

Attorney General Ellison directs illegal gambling websites to stop offering services in Minnesota

Posted by Angel Law on November 24, 2025

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today that he has sent letters to 14 operators of illegal gambling websites, directing them to stop offering online gambling in Minnesota because they may violate Minnesota consumer-protection laws that prohibit deceptive, fraudulent, unfair or unconscionable practices. These websites include social sweepstakes casinos that use virtual coins to play casino games for cash and prizes, as well as websites offering sports betting, poker, and other types of gambling, all of which are prohibited under Minnesota’s laws (Minn. St. 609.755-609.76). An example of the letters that Attorney General Ellison sent are available here: social sweepstakes casino letter – undisguised gambling website letter.

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SD Convenes Task Force to Review Open Meetings Laws

South Dakota attorney general convenes task force to review open meetings laws

Posted by Angel Law on November 21, 2025

A 15-member task force established by South Dakota’s attorney general will review the state’s open meetings laws and ponder possible changes.

South Dakota already has an Open Meetings Commission that reviews alleged violations of the state’s open meetings laws and can issue disciplinary letters to offending government bodies. The commission was established in 2004 and is made up of five state’s attorneys.

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Minnesota cities need civil and criminal citations at their disposal

Minnesota cities need civil and criminal citations at their disposal

Posted by Angel Law on November 18, 2025

In St. Paul, hard work should be rewarded with good pay.

But too often, in Minnesota’s own capital city, ordinances that are supposed to protect workers cannot be enforced, because the city lacks the power to use civil penalties.

My organization, the Saint Paul Regional Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, brings together over 100 local unions and nearly 16,000 union members who live in the city. The members of the unions I work for know the importance of having the right tools to enforce the rules, and conversely the precarity of not having a way to hold bad actors responsible for their actions.

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High prison death toll continues after 33-year-old man found unresponsive in cell

High prison death toll continues after 33-year-old man found unresponsive in cell

Posted by Angel Law on November 13, 2025

An inmate died in Department of Corrections custody this week, adding another name to a list of in-custody deaths that’s higher than the state has seen in recent memory.

Travis Long Fox, 33, died Friday in a Sioux Falls hospital. He’d been there since Tuesday, when he was found unresponsive in his cell at the South Dakota State Penitentiary.

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