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Hong Kong protesters are leaving prison as pariahs under China's tight grip
Extreme weather and mass incarceration deaths
The Hell of Being Pregnant in Prison Is About to Get So Much Worse
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Turning the Lens on Mass Incarceration
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New Mexico imprisons people at a higher rate than some countries
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Bill Clinton: mass incarceration on my watch 'put too many people in prison'
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ICE held a man in solitary confinement for over a year. He's suing under a new California law.
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Introducing American Prison Newspapers, 1800-2020: Voices from the Inside
Mass incarcerations — the American prison industrial complex
What I learned visiting Alaska’s only maximum-security prison
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Informing Incarcerated Citizens Nationwide: Right2Vote Report Distribution
Police Unions’ Opposition to Prison Reform Is About More Than Jobs — It’s About Racism
Thousands of people who were released from prison due to the pandemic are now thriving with their...
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Empowering Incarcerated People to Tell Their Own Stories
Justice and Safety for All
39 Percent of Prisoners Should Not Be In Prison
Iranians hold rally in Sweden as executioner of political prisoners goes on trial
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Biden said he'd cut incarceration in half. So far, the federal prison population is growing.
Mass Incarceration Is Not Inevitable
A Half-Million People Got COVID-19 in Prison. Are Officials Ready for the Next Pandemic?
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