The Sentencing Project's new fact sheet highlights a dramatic increase in the number of women incarcerated in the US, with ...
As we move into 2026, we must ask ourselves whether the decisions we make today create a justice system worthy of the people ...
Women are now the fastest-growing population in the criminal legal system, and the Women's Justice Commission is working to reduce their involvement in the system and improve outcomes when they do ...
The inaugural report from the newly founded Visual Evidence Lab at the CU Boulder began with a discussion where experts ...
Corrections is not only about punishment or security. It is where everything we fail to fix upstream finally shows up.
A K5 robot used by the New York City Police Department in the Times Square subway station in 2023. A K5 robot used by the New York City Police Department in the Times Square subway station in ...
A significant percentage of criminal defendants have mental health disorders, but our courts have few options to address these disorders that have brought these individuals into the criminal justice ...
In courtrooms across the world, including the United States, child victims of sexual violence are expected to play by rules that were never made for them. They are asked to recall precise dates, ...
A new national epidemiological survey provides a demographic and diagnostic picture of people living with mental ill health in prison, those with criminal legal involvement in the last year, and those ...
The criminal justice system knew Decarlos Brown long before he was accused of fatally stabbing Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, in an unprovoked attack on a Charlotte, North Carolina, train in ...
DENVER ‒ Some suspects in violent assaults and sex crimes are escaping American justice because they're being deported before they can stand trial, according to a number of prosecutors and legal ...