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Ai Weiwei Will Curate London Exhibition of Works Created by Incarcerated People
Survey Paints Grim Picture of Life in Incarceration
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The Trials of Solitary Confinement
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Incarceration Rates By State
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Project MUSE - Introduction: Rethinking Mass Incarceration through the US South
Turning the Lens on Mass Incarceration
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Abandoned Populations: The Moral Case For Freeing Incarcerated People In The Face Of COVID-19
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New book explores the long afterlife of incarceration
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Racist Joe Biden Defends 1994 Crime Bill That Mass Incarcerated Black People
Opinion: More education of prisoners would reduce recidivism tremendously
Say Their Names — The People Deserving Clemency
An Unfought Geoscience Battle in U.S. Prisons
Opinion | Incarcerated Seniors Deserve a Chance to Come Home for the Holidays
Contra Costa among first to resentence people under law addressing harsh prison terms.
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Evie Litwok went to prison for two years. Now she’s helping other formerly incarcerated people ch...
I Am Not Your ‘Inmate’
‘A way to deal with emotion’: how teaching art can help prisoners
Demand President Biden Grant Clemency for Thousands & Keep People Home!
How to Cancel $3.2 Million of Debt for 20,000 People Who Went Through the Carceral System
Disabled and Abandoned in New York State Prisons
Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Weigh in on Death-By-Incarceration Lawsuit
Laughing at Capitol Insurrectionists’ Misfortune in Jail Misses the Point
8 Must-Read Books by Wrongly Convicted Writers
Quick Guide: New state law puts California’s Juvenile Justice System at a crossroads
One in Two Americans Has Experienced an Incarcerated Loved One. That Doesn't Make the Experience ...
Activists call for end to ‘death by incarceration’
New dashboard visualizes scope of prison gerrymandering, points to opportunities for change
Once-incarcerated lawyer poet is among winners of MacArthur 'genius grants'
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