20 Oct The Cost of Mass Incarceration Isn’t Cheap—Literally
The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world, but the cost of mass incarceration isn't cheap. Are taxpayers getting value for their money?
The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world, but the cost of mass incarceration isn't cheap. Are taxpayers getting value for their money?
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice has been littered with scandals, but rarely consequences, for more than two decades.
In an unsigned opinion issued this morning, the Supreme Court hinted at raising the already-high hurdle for qualified immunity even higher.
Sesame Street teamed up with Global Tel Link, a company that makes hundreds of millions off of families suffering from mass incarceration.
New Jersey voters amended their constitution to implement bail reform. In the years since then, the takeaway is clear: It is working.
If you've never heard of Rutherford County, Tennessee, before, you have now—because they're making headlines for locking up kids.
Kansas prosecutor Terra Morehead is back in headlines after even more of her misconduct surfaces. Yet she still faces no accountability.
Over the past ten years, 131 judges have presided over cases in which they had a financial interest. Will they be held accountable?
The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus held its annual convention in Atlanta last week, and criminal justice reform was at the center.
Yesterday, Human Rights Watch sent a letter to Congress, calling on lawmakers to pass three much-needed sentencing-reform bills now.