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Prison Time Shortens Life Spans for Black Americans, But Not Whites
On the Inside Group Show on Display
Art Therapy for Incarcerated Suffering from Mental Illness – Arts on the Brain
Yale faculty discuss the impacts of mass incarceration on health
2022 Art Education Lecture Series: Art/Art Shows by Incarcerated Artists
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Art exhibition to feature works of current, formerly incarcerated individuals
Artists Incarcerated
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Formerly Incarcerated People Helped Design a Holistic Reentry Program
Editor’s Note for the 2019 Volume
FSU’s Institute for Justice Research and Development uses science to transform justice system
A better path forward for criminal justice: Prisoner reentry
Not911: When You Need Help, But Not From Police
Not911: When You Need Help, But Not From Police
Court Hearing Examines Whether San Quentin’s Deadly COVID-19 Outbreak Could Have Been Prevented
Incarcerated AND Sick: At Risk for Pain, Injury, and Death
New data provides a rare glimpse at ‘substantial’ Black overrepresentation in Ontario’s jails
With the majority of corrections officers declining the COVID-19 vaccine, incarcerated people are...
Annenberg researchers use data science skills for social justice
Mass incarceration and public health: the association between black jail incarceration and advers...