21 Oct New York’s Bail Reform Law: Truth, Lies on Videotape Posted at 09:00h in Cash Bail, Fairness in Sentencing Share New York's bail reform law is at the center of the state's gubernatorial race. But bail reform isn't nearly as controversial as it seems. Read More
15 Jul State Incarceration Trends: Where Do These People Come From? Posted at 12:20h in Fairness in Sentencing, Governmental Accountability Share In the United States, state incarceration trends are different than you think. But the narratives around them stay the same. Read More
27 Jun Rikers Plan Creates Obstacles for Women, Transgender Detainees Posted at 10:00h in Governmental Accountability Share New York officials are trying to fix the crisis at Rikers Island, but women and transgender detainees are suffering in the process. Read More
21 Jan New York City Prison Costs Continue to Rise Posted at 10:28h in Ending Mass Incarceration, Prisons Share A recent report shows that the annual cost to incarcerate one individual in New York City is more than half a million dollars. Read More
06 Nov NYC Mayor Takes Steps to Make New York City Jail Conditions Worse Posted at 08:30h in Ending Mass Incarceration, Governmental Accountability Share New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio committed to improve conditions in the City's jails several years ago. If anything, they've gotten worse. Read More