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Free Prison Labor (Slavery?) An NPR Story
Atlanta aims to turn brick factory with an ugly past into something honorable.
Death Penalty (Ethical?) by The State
The death chamber doctor’s dilemma: A physician in South Carolina breaks his silence
Reporter Chiara Eisner is still covering executions and execution workers. Reach her at 803-814-4464 or eisnerchiara@gmail.com. Your name will not be published without your consent. This story was originally published April 26, 2022 6:00 AM.
Prosecutorial Reform by Taylor Pendergrass
Second Chance by Arnold Ventures
We strive to advance community safety and the values of fairness, effectiveness, and racial justice.
Immigration Operations and Detention
The Marshall Project 1st Report: Arrests of U.S. citizens hundreds of miles from the border. Drug busts from across the state. Changing statistics. The data Texas Gov. Greg Abbott uses to boast about Operation Lone Star raises more questions than answers.
Gender, Racial and Ethnic Justice by Ford Foundation
We support a myriad of criminal justice reforms, particularly at the state and local level, that reduce prison populations and redirect savings from prison budgets to investments that will reduce crime and improve the well-being of communities across the United States.
Think Global Health: Climate Change and Incarceration
People in prison are vulnerable to extreme temperatures, diseases, and displacement, by Cynthia Golembeski, Andrea Armstrong, Ans Irfan, Michael Méndez, Nicholas Shapiro April 29, 2022
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