The Maryland Equitable Justice Collaborative released a report detailing historical roots and current drivers of mass ...
A just system would shift away from punishment toward prevention and restorative justice. Community investment in programs, people returning to the community, and accountability are the path to a safe ...
A group tackling mass incarceration in Maryland released recommendations Thursday and plans to produce a report by next month ...
She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on helping to end the harm mass incarceration causes for families. Artist Paul Rucker on bringing truth to light around American systemic racism Paul ...
The lecture, part of the Meeting House series, will take place on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Bailey Hall at the First Church of ...
That’s the case law professor and economist John Pfaff makes in a provocative new book. Ask someone to explain the dramatic rise in the United States prison population over the past four decades ...
Mass incarceration of Indigenous people deepened under Trudeau ... account for about one-third of federal inmates - compared ...
Their lives will forever be marked by the signing of Executive Order 9066, which allowed for the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans nearly two months after the Pearl Harbor attack.
The Sentencing Project’s report recommends several policy changes that could reduce mass incarceration. It recommends making those under the age of 25 ineligible to receive life without parole ...
Speaking immediately after his visit, the president blamed mandatory drug sentencing as a “primary driver of this mass-incarceration phenomenon.” To underscore that point, he met with half a ...
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