EJP is an acronym that stands for "early jail release program." This program refers to an initiative that allows inmates to be released from jail before they have completed their entire sentence. There are several synonyms for EJP, including alternative sentencing, early release program, community supervision, parole, and pre-release program. These programs are designed to help reduce the overcrowding of jails and prisons, while also providing inmates with an opportunity to reintegrate into society. While EJP and its synonyms are not without controversy, many advocates argue that these programs help reduce recidivism rates and save taxpayers money in the long run.