Corrections Reform

An overhead view of a solitary jail cell with a single metal bed frame and a thin mattress. The cell includes a basic toilet and sink, all enclosed within the bare, confined space, evoking a stark and austere atmosphere.

Our constitution is meant to safeguard against government abuses of power. But all too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored.

Throughout New Mexico, there are over 15,000 men and women in jail or prison.Overcrowded and financially strained correctional facilities cause many prisoners to routinely suffer abuse and inadequate care.

ACLU-NM works to fight unconstitutional conditions and the “lock ‘em up” mentality that prevails in the legislature. In our extensive work defending prisoners’ rights, we have fought for:

  • Improved mental health care and screening in the Dona Ana County Detention Center
  • Better safety and services for youth in state juvenile justice facilities
  • Legislation that emphasizes treatment over incarceration for nonviolent drug offenders
  • Accommodation of prisoners’ religious requirements, including access to a kosher diet and sweat lodges
  • Accountability in instances of prisoner abuse at the hands of correctional officers

Learn more about recent cases and news related to NM prisons and Corrections Reform below.

The Latest

Press Release
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ACLU of New Mexico Applauds Passage Of Key Civil Liberties Bills in the 2026 Legislative Session

As the 2026 legislative session comes to a close, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Mexico applauds partner organizations, community advocates, and many legislators for their work advancing civil liberties in New Mexico.
News & Commentary
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Don’t Turn Back: Protecting New Mexico’s Progress on Youth Justice

One‑size‑fits‑all sentencing has never produced safety, and it won’t start now.
Press Release
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New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act (SB 43) Passed by the Senate  

Today, the New Mexico State Senate unanimously passed the New Mexico Parole Board Modernization Act (SB 43), taking the state one step closer to ensuring fair, evidence-based decisions in the state's parole system.
News & Commentary
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A New Phase in Civil Liberties Advocacy: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going

For decades, the ACLU of New Mexico has worked alongside communities to defend civil liberties and expand the promise of the constitution. Today, with fundamental freedoms under intensifying attack and the stakes for our democracy higher than ever, that work has never been more urgent.
Legislation
Jan 22, 2025

New Mexico Must Modernize Its Parole Board to Ensure Fair, Evidence-Based Decisions

Status: Vetoed by governor
Position: Support
Legislation
Jan 21, 2025

Preventing Mass Incarceration in New Mexico

Status: Lost: new law
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 21, 2025

Incarcerated Persons Menstrual Products

Status: Failed
Position: Support