Across the nation, more than half of the approximately 2,100 prisoners with death sentences are incarcerated in jurisdictions where executions are on hold, according to a Washington Post analysis.
Opponents of the death penalty are bracing for Donald Trump’s return to the White House, fearing it will herald a new round ...
Uncovering cycles of moral panic: Drug crises often trigger waves of moral panic, leading to punitive measures. Historians show how these cycles—like those seen with the crack epidemic and the War on ...
Johnny Pippins hopes to use a criminology PhD to help other inmates find stability and success while incarcerated.
One of the first things President-elect Donald Trump has promised under his second reign is mass deportations of the ...
On a blistering fall afternoon, even by Louisiana’s standards, mainly Black incarcerated people cling tightly to bucking ...
Legislators will consider a new law allowing Wyoming judges to issue permanent, lifetime protection orders. Victims of sex assault, stalking and ...
With Donald Trump’s vows to radically revise the US immigration system, Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, said deportations should ...
By making laws that restrict the rights of formerly incarcerated individuals, their sense of belonging and value in society ...
President-elect Donald Trump has said he would pardon people who have been prosecuted for the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Here's where Ohioans' cases stand.
From loosened restrictions on marijuana to grant funds contingent on immigration policies, conservative advocates have hopes ...
A Seneca man who pleaded guilty to multiple felonies and misdemeanors connected to his actions during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack at the U.S. Capitol was sentenced Friday in federal court in Washington, ...