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Social worker Justyna Rzewinski saw people with mental illness “deadlocked” in their cells for months without sunlight, human ...
The government’s offer to pay a stipend, waive fees, and let people return legally to the U.S. go against current law and ...
Missouri is one of two states where a judge can hand down death when juries cannot agree unanimously on a sentence.
In a one-page memo issued months into the new policy, prison system officials signaled to county court clerks that they need ...
The Bureau of Prisons’ new deputy director’s past incarceration has drawn outrage from some officers — and support from ...
Critics say there’s no evidence that castration prevents future sex offenses. Yet several states are weighing such measures.
The best criminal justice reporting tagged with "Johnny Noviello," curated by The Marshall Project.
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In a new book, Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen questions how courts and prisons use psychopathy diagnoses — and whether they should ...
An anti-drug smuggling policy has slowed the delivery of time-sensitive court documents as prison staff read letters protected by attorney-client privilege.
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