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2018 Issue Articles Featured 

Jails: America’s Biggest Mental Health Facilities

July 30, 2018 criminal justice, mental health, prison

BY CATIA SHARP James Boyd set up camp for his last time in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, where

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Closing the Jobs Gap from Behind Prison Walls

September 13, 2017October 21, 2017 Dukakis, education, jobs, Pennsylvania, prison, reentry, workforce development

BY LAURA WHITE Workforce development had been a frequent news topic in the months preceding my summer at the Governor’s

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The Criminal Justice System Is Not Broken, It’s Doing Exactly What It’s Meant To Do

December 5, 2014November 15, 2017 america, criminal justice, eric garner, ferguson, prison

Given the criminal justice system’s racist history, the failures of  grand juries to indict Officer Darren Wilson and Officer Daniel

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2012 Issue Briefs 

Behind Bars, Forever: American Children Jailed for Life

April 1, 2012December 31, 2012 children, criminal justice, prison

BY CASEY SCHUTTE The law does not trust them to vote. It forbids them from watching certain movies in the

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