A year ago today, the state of Georgia executed a man whose guilt was widely contested. Jen Marlowe, friend and journalist, on what it was like to stand with the Davis family on the last day.
Criminal justice reform
Instead of prison, New Zealand chooses restorative justice and community problem-solving.
Forty years since prison, Patrice Gaines still fights to get free.
Why real justice means fewer prisons.
Seattle's ex-police chief now fights to end the war on drugs.
How a grieving mother put compassion before vengeance, and found closure along the way.
The American problem with mass incarceration is less about crime than it is about how—and who—we lock up.
Supporting the bond between inmates and their newborns gives these families a better start.
Speech given at Princeton considers the fallibility of our justice system and the finality of death.
Involving victims in the criminal justice system can lead to healing, community empowerment, and fewer repeated offenses.
The Time Dollar Youth Court in Washington, D.C.
for first time juvenile offenders aims to keep first offenders
from becoming hardened criminals.
the War on Drugs: the social cost of the drug war and the people in and out of the criminal justice system who are calling for an end to war.
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