noun
- plural of decarceration; the process or policy of releasing people from prison or reducing the prison population, often through reform initiatives or alternative sentencing.
Usage: commonly used in criminal justice and policy contexts; often associated with prison reform movements
Examples
- The state implemented several decarcerations as part of its criminal justice reform agenda.
- Advocates pushed for decarcerations to reduce overcrowding in the prison system.
- Recent decarcerations have allowed thousands of nonviolent offenders to return to their communities.
- The governor announced a series of decarcerations for elderly and ill inmates.
- Criminal justice organizations support decarcerations as a cost-effective alternative to long-term incarceration.