Mass Disenfranchisement
The scourge of plea bargaining is robbing millions of a different, and just as fundamental, kind of liberty.
The scourge of plea bargaining is robbing millions of a different, and just as fundamental, kind of liberty.
Imprisonment violently separates us from those we love most. Even those we come to love on the inside.
How e-carceration grabbed a hold of Camden is a cautionary tale for those of us who envision a future without policing.
In weighing the future of thousands placed on home confinement during the pandemic, the government should prioritize where they are now: in their communities.
The Supreme Court doesn’t need another Stephen Breyer. It needs someone who can openly confront the immorality of our criminal legal system.
Jails are key drivers of COVID spread. My experience with Chicago’s top jailer shows how politics can often stand in the way of public health.
The largest public health professional organization in the U.S. took a stand against carceral systems as fundamentally antithetical to public health. Here’s why that matters.
After a clean sweep in November, Republicans are now running Virginia. But the prospect of more progress, and justice, remains within reach for all Virginians.
Since the days of Ferguson, I’ve used my editorial perch to amplify the voices of those crushed by our nation’s system of wealth extraction. If that also makes me an…
A growing carceral state has slowly replaced the coal industry in large swaths of Central Appalachia. But even here, a different future is possible.
There’s a direct link between the penal system and community wellbeing. Here’s why, and how, I decided to teach that connection to a group of public-health students.
There's no such thing as a 'humane' eating environment in a penal system that inherently produces illness and death.
Our movement was born out of our shared grief. Our voices reminded voters that the police should never police themselves.
The bureaucracy in charge of parole in Georgia hasn’t kept up with the reality that the state’s prison system is a hotbed of death and despair.
Our nation’s turn toward punitiveness for people arriving at the Southwest border coincided with the modern era of mass incarceration.
People in counties with higher jail populations are getting sicker and dying younger. The data shows that mass incarceration is playing a role.
We can't end mass incarceration without first ending solitary confinement once and for all.
Entire communities are singularly exposed to punishment. Understanding how is central to combating mass incarceration.
Emboldened reactionaries tried to get voters to super-fund our city’s police force. But we out-organized them, and they lost badly. Here’s how we did it.
The end of the Cyrus Vance era at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office calls for a reckoning — and opens up opportunities for his successor.
Clemency gave me a chance to tell my truth — a truth the criminal legal system made invisible.
How pop culture helped turn police officers into rock stars — and Black folks into criminals.
Practicing correctional medicine is fundamentally an exercise in harm reduction. And it’s no match for freedom itself.
For public defenders in New York, representing clients unjustly criminalized for gun possession is a matter of principle. Now, they have the Supreme Court’s attention.
In the age of mass incarceration, the president of can and should lead the nation by freeing from prison as many people as possible.
Immigration imprisonment routinely relies on a racist notion of “risk” and should be abolished. A glimpse at how ICE’s pro-detention algorithm is manipulated to incarcerate immigrants shows why.
Older New Yorkers are dying in state prison at an alarming rate. Once and for all, they need to come home to their families.
The criminal legal system almost took my life from me. The anger that came after now fuels my life’s work.
How public defenders in New York City organized to speak up for those who have died on Rikers — and to keep others from going there.
Like the value they bring to the classroom, people who have experienced the harms of the penal system have much knowledge to bring to our nation’s jury trials.