Tag Archives: US prisons
How mass incarceration harms U.S. health, in 5 charts
Co-author Emily Nagisa Keehn and I just published this piece about the extensive health toll that incarceration exacts. The AP just picked it up!
Reflecting on Behind Bars: Ethics and Human Rights in U.S. Prisons
This is the first of a handful of posts and commentaries that I will post arising out of the Prison Conference called “Behind Bars: Ethics and Human Rights in US Prisons.” In it, Gali Katznelson nicely highlights some of the … Continue reading
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