A bipartisan prison reform bill would reward Missouri inmates for self-improvement.
Several people incarcerated won lawsuits because they could not get adequate medical and mental health treatment.
Former inmates are appealing to Missouri lawmakers for changes in the prison system that would reward rehabilitation with the possibility of early release.
Those formerly incarcerated in Connecticut, as well as advocates for prison reform, came out Thursday for a public hearing in ...
Recorder, the piece was written by someone currently incarcerated at Rush City and was submitted through the Twin Cities ...
North Carolina is one of four states participating in a nationwide initiative to improve access to education and work ...
Legislators told an Alabama Department of Corrections official Wednesday that they were concerned by reports that inmates ...
Global artist eL Seed created three works of art, two inside San Quentin Rehabilitation Center and one in downtown San ...
York County Prison, like most jails nationwide, faces rising prison costs due to an increasing number of inmate mental health ...
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Mamdani entrusted Stanley Richards, who was formerly incarcerated and executive vice president at The Fortune Society, with ...
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) issued a report about the BOP's inability to use funds efficiently, leading to more problems with the beleaguered agency.