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Criminal Justice
Why We Shouldn’t Stigmatize Mentally Ill Prisoners
By Elizabeth Ford
How Video Will Bring Justice in Long Run
By Peter Gabriel
Former Warden: Arkansas Execution Rush Is Dangerous and Risky
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Everyday activity has become criminalized while true justice eludes many real criminals
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Now that he's left office, he will be freed of the restrictions of politics
By Alicia Garza
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He is consistently wrong on criminal justice
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2016 continued the decline in death sentences and executions
By Josh Sanburn
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Killing Dylann Roof Wouldn't Help Racial Injustice
'It would only serve to reinforce the legacy of racial injustice in our use of the death penalty'
By Jeffery Robinson
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'We owe it to young people and their families to invest in community-based interventions that actually work'
By Mishi Faruqee
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Donald Trump Is Wrong—America Is Safer Today Than It Has Been in Decades
We need to turn our focus to reforming the criminal justice system
By Natasha Camhi and Ames Grawert
September 27, 2016
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The uprising at Attica began on Sept. 9, 1971
By Lily Rothman
September 9, 2016
How Hiding Criminal Records Hurts Black and Hispanic Men
When employers lack information, they rely on prejudice
By Jennifer Doleac and Benjamin Hansen
September 8, 2016
What
The Night Of
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Making a Murderer
Say About Criminal Justice
How two television shows 'made' murderers
By Daniel D'Addario
August 30, 2016
Don’t Privatize America’s National Parks
These are today's best ideas
By The Aspen Institute
August 26, 2016
This Is the Real Reason Private Prisons Should Be Outlawed
Saying federal prisons are better than private ones ignores the deeper problem: the prison-industrial complex
By TIME Staff
August 24, 2016
Low Prices, High Crime: Inside Walmart's Plan to Crack Down on Shoplifting
The nation's largest retailer is taking justice into its own hands
By Josh Sanburn
August 15, 2016
Flint Water Crisis May Cost the City $400 Million in Long-Term Social Costs
The city originally switched its water source to save $5 million
By Josh Sanburn
August 8, 2016
Here's How Sleeping More on Weekends Could Save Your Life
These are today's best ideas
By The Aspen Institute
August 5, 2016
Air Conditioning Is a Human Right
Texas, like other states, does not air condition its prisons—and by doing so, it kills people
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