
Connecticut’s Probation System Is Broken
Probation was designed to be an alternative to incarceration, but instead, it has become a direct pathway into the prison system, creating an endless cycle of supervision and incarceration.
Today, more than 30,000 people are on probation in Connecticut – three times the number of those incarcerated.
Cultivating Justice Held An Action Day At The State Capitol To Educate People About The Broken Probation System In Connecticut.
Thursday, May 29, 2025.

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Cultivating Justice is organizing to
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Explain the proposed probation reform bill in House Bill 6361
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Hold local meetings led by people directly impacted by probation and supervision
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Meet people we can build community power with for criminal justice reform.
The Connecticut probation system perpetuates cycles of incarceration and systemic inequality through the following issues.
Problematic Facts

Mass Supervision
Non-Criminal Technical Violations
Racial Disparities
Pathway to Incarceration
Financial Burden
Drawing from the 2023 report by Katal and the Prison Policy Initiative, Representative Joshua Hall has introduced HB 6361, a bill to eliminate incarceration as a sanction for noncriminal technical probation violation. New York adopted this approach in its parole system under the Less Is More Act of 2021.
Our demands for probation system changes are led by families and people directly impacted by probation
Bolster Due Process
Eliminate Financial Barriers
Issue Written Notices
Restrict Incarceration for Non-Criminal Violation of Probation
Apply Earned Time Credit
Join The Fight
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Sign Up to get action alerts and updates about Probation reform in Connecticut.
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Email the organizer Jaymiah about the campaign Jaymiah@chicksahoyfarm.org
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Register for the monthly Cultivating Justice meeting to plan action and share data

Contact
For more information, towards changing the probation system.
Please e-mail Jaymiah@chicksahoyfarm.org for more information.