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Mar 29, 2013

Breaking the Addiction to Incarceration: Weekly Highlights (03/29/2013)

Breaking the Addiction to Incarceration: Weekly Highlights (03/29/2013)

Mar 26, 2013

Prisons' Outdated Technology Prevents Those with Disabilities from Communicating with Their Loved Ones

Prisons' Outdated Technology Prevents Those with Disabilities from Communicating with Their Loved Ones

Mar 23, 2013

No Mother Should Share My Anguish: Join Me in Asking for a Ban on Youth Solitary for Those in Federal Care

No Mother Should Share My Anguish: Join Me in Asking for a Ban on Youth Solitary for Those in Federal Care

Mar 22, 2013

Breaking the Addiction to Incarceration: Weekly Highlights (03/22/2013)

Breaking the Addiction to Incarceration: Weekly Highlights (03/22/2013)

Mar 22, 2013

Strange Bedfellows Call for Mandatory Minimums Reform

Strange Bedfellows Call for Mandatory Minimums Reform

Mar 22, 2013

Ted Koppel Takes on the Widespread Solitary Confinement of Kids; Our Plea for Change

Ted Koppel Takes on the Widespread Solitary Confinement of Kids; Our Plea for Change

Mar 21, 2013

Reducing our Reliance on Incarceration: A Look at Promising State-Level Reforms in 2013

Reducing our Reliance on Incarceration: A Look at Promising State-Level Reforms in 2013

Mar 21, 2013

Even Amidst a Host of Congressional Priorities, Drones Makes the Cut

Even Amidst a Host of Congressional Priorities, Drones Makes the Cut

Mar 14, 2013

New York Subjects Prisoners to Solitary as a Disciplinary Tool of First Resort

New York Subjects Prisoners to Solitary as a Disciplinary Tool of First Resort

Mar 13, 2013

The Sad State of Solitary in Florida: Is There Hope for this Human Rights Violation?

The Sad State of Solitary in Florida: Is There Hope for this Human Rights Violation?