University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is hosting an exhibit traveling through the country depicting both the scale and toll of mass incarceration.
The bill, as it currently stands, would require incarcerated individual hand crew members from county jails to be paid an ...
A St. Croix man will spend five years in prison after pleading guilty to discharging or aiming a firearm and third-degree ...
Millions of people are barred from owning firearms even though they have no history of violence, and they have essentially no ...
The West Virginia Senate passed a bill Tuesday that members hope will send a strong message to those peddling drugs laced ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A judge denied to grant the early release of a former University of Kentucky student who called a ...
Maryland's prison system faces racial disparities and injustice. The Second Look Act could offer a remedy, but it's being ...
OAKLAND, CA – The Urban Peace Movement (UPM) has issued a strong call to Alameda County District Attorney Ursula Jones ...
When examining social problems like mass incarceration, economic inequality, and community disenfranchisement, the most ...
There's trouble ahead for New Yorkers distressed about crime levels. New York City's Democratic establishment, including ...
While the U.S. criminal justice system is far from perfect, addressing its shortcomings requires reform, not abdication of responsibility.
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Senate passed a bill Tuesday that members hope will send a strong message to those peddling drugs laced with fentanyl. The Senate passed Senate Bill 196, Lauren’s Law, ...
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