“This is kind of like AA: To move forward, first you have to admit there’s a problem.” JOAN WONG FOR THE MARSHALL PROJECT By KERI BLAKINGER Perspectives from those who work and live in the criminal justice system. Sign up to receive “Life Inside” emailed...
Census data show incarceration rates are down. It may have more to do with the pandemic than broad reforms. Nearly two million adults were incarcerated across the country, according to the 2020 Decennial Census. Each circle represents the incarcerated population in a...
Reducing incarceration is one of the few public policy initiatives where Louisiana’s Republicans and Democrats agree, and have worked in concert for a decade now. Louisiana often leads the nation in incarceration, slipping occasionally to second place. But we...
‘I’ll never leave your side’: his father’s letters helped him endure 19 years in prison Shaka Senghor, a leading voice on criminal justice reform, in 2016. Photograph: Joshua Bright/The Guardian In his second book, Shaka Senghor wants his collection of letters to...
Life sentences in Louisiana used to come with the opportunity of early release for good behavior. When the rules changed, these people were left behind in Angola and forgotten for decades. By Jessica Schulberg 12/30/2021 05:45am EST | Updated December 30, 2021 Leroy...