Kelly Mitchell

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Kelly Mitchell

Kelly Mitchell

@KellyMitchell40

Asst Comm’r of Community Services & Reentry at MN Dept of Corrections. Former ED of the Robina Institute at the Univ of Minnesota. All posts are my own opinion.

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Justice Innovation Lab
Justice Innovation Lab@Lab4Justice·
Each week, we ask everyone at JIL to set aside time for learning. It can be spent learning about anything – though typically it's something in the criminal justice space. This week, JIL’s @AnalyzeJustice shares a review on a report from @RobinaInstitute: @Lab4justice/review-an-analysis-of-jail-releases-because-of-covid-19-343708850995" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@Lab4justice/r…
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
This study was conducted as part of the Reducing Revocations Challenge, a @CUNYISLG national initiative supported by @Arnold_Ventures that is dedicated to understanding the drivers of probation revocations and identifying ways to reduce them when appropriate.
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
The report was written by @KellyMitchell40 and @EbRuhland, and provides insight into why people abscond and offers potential ways to prevent future failure to maintain contact violations. Learn more and read the full report on our website: z.umn.edu/91ez
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
JUST RELEASED! “Understanding Failure to Maintain Contact Violations” investigates the underlying causes of absconding by interviewing people on probation in Ramsey County, MN. z.umn.edu/91ez
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Julia Laskorunsky, PhD
Julia Laskorunsky, PhD@jl_crim·
The average person on probation or parole must comply with 17 supervision conditions. But are these conditions effective in promoting behavioral change? In this brief, we question some of the basic assumptions around condition setting. @KellyMitchell40 @EbRuhland
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute

New policy brief—supported by @Arnold_Ventures—proposes aligning supervision conditions with the Risk-Needs-Responsivity framework to improve outcomes for individuals on supervision and the community. z.umn.edu/8zdc

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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
New policy brief—supported by @Arnold_Ventures—proposes aligning supervision conditions with the Risk-Needs-Responsivity framework to improve outcomes for individuals on supervision and the community. z.umn.edu/8zdc
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
NEW REPORT! “Probation Condition Setting in Johnson County, Kansas” is the latest installment in our “Understanding How Probation and Parole Conditions Are Set” series. z.umn.edu/8t0f
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MinnPost
MinnPost@MinnPost·
In her new role as assistant commissioner of Community Services and Reentry at the DOC, Kelly Lyn Mitchell is now in charge of Minnesota’s probation and supervised release services. Q&A by @Mohamed1brah1m bit.ly/44bhU6U
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
Learn more about these conclusions and read the report in full on our website: z.umn.edu/8t0f
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
Our conclusions: 1) Parole conditions in Iowa are not tailored to the risk and needs of the individual. 2) POs are empowered to remove conditions but do not exercise this power. Instead, they add conditions and selectively enforce the conditions they think are relevant.
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
The report, supported by @Arnold_Ventures and written by @KellyMitchell40, includes our findings on the parole condition-setting process utilized by the Iowa Parole Board and what role risk and needs assessments play in the condition-setting process.
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
JUST RELEASED! “Parole Condition Setting in Iowa” is the first report in a series from our Aligning Supervision Conditions with Risk and Needs project, which aims to improve how supervision conditions are set for people on probation and parole. z.umn.edu/8t0f
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Julia Laskorunsky, PhD
Julia Laskorunsky, PhD@jl_crim·
I'm happy to announce the publication of @EbRuhland and my article: The Hearing is Just a Formality: You’re Never Getting Out. We explored how incarcerated individuals navigated the parole process and responded to being denied release. 👇journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…
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Julia Laskorunsky, PhD
Julia Laskorunsky, PhD@jl_crim·
Our report explores how the CO Board of Parole attempted to decrease the prison population during the pandemic. Discretionary releases spiked at the start of COVID-19, indicating a proactive response.👇
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute

SPECIAL RELEASE OUT NOW. “Balancing Risk: Colorado Parole Board’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic,” is currently live on our site. This new report considers the Colorado parole board’s efforts to make prison releases during the pandemic. z.umn.edu/8owz @UofMNLawSchool

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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
The report was generously supported by @ArnoldVentures and written by Gerald G. Gaes @FSU and Robina's @jl_crim. Data and research support provided by the Colorado State Parole Board and DOC. Read our #Colorado report in full here: z.umn.edu/8owz
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Robina Institute
Robina Institute@RobinaInstitute·
SPECIAL RELEASE OUT NOW. “Balancing Risk: Colorado Parole Board’s Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic,” is currently live on our site. This new report considers the Colorado parole board’s efforts to make prison releases during the pandemic. z.umn.edu/8owz @UofMNLawSchool
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