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Leaving his violently beaten and traumatized girlfriend in bed, a wealthy Parkland financial adviser stood up, put on a dress shirt and joined a Zoom hearing in his divorce case. Scott Matalon ...
As Sarasota County grapples with a burgeoning jail population, debating a $700 million expansion, programs seek to curb ...
Five months ago, the University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center, which includes faculty, staff, students, and allied professionals at the University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa, published a groundbreaking ...
Women on Long Island face unique postprison job struggles, but a local nonprofit and university partnership offers free ...
In a system established to administer criminal justice we can’t ask for more, right? Wrong. More opinion: Christopher Schurr's murder trial ended in a hung jury. It still has value. Need a break?
Personal stories of those in the Berks criminal justice system A recently released study illuminates the experiences of people detained in Berks County Jail. Here are three of their stories.
The vast majority of all criminal defendants come from low-income communities. Many of them have never seen a mental health professional at any time of their life.
Josh Spickler and Yonée Gibson discuss issues affecting the local criminal justice system.
Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore signed a suite of justice reform bills into law Tuesday that will make it easier for long-serving inmates to apply for parole, make age and illness a factor in ...
The Senate approved sweeping mental health reforms to help people get treatment instead of keeping them locked up in prison.
The Maryland General Assembly passed three bills that aim to reform the state's criminal justice system.