Jails and Prisons

Absolutely No Excuse Absolutely No Excuse

It is manifestly barbarous that children should be tossed into jail for life.

Nov 19, 2009 / Column / Patricia J. Williams

Stalling Justice Stalling Justice

Would Illinois rather keep an innocent man behind bars than admit a mistake?

Nov 4, 2009 / Editorial / The Editors

Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration Ten Things You Can Do to Reduce Incarceration

Come out of the closet about your drug use; hire a formerly incarcerated person; vote for politicians who are smart on crime.

Oct 28, 2009 / Editorial / The Nation

Waste Behind Bars Waste Behind Bars

Will the recession bring the justice-system reforms that progressives have long supported?

Jun 25, 2009 / Feature / Ari Melber

The Prison Dilemma: Getting Past the Punitive Turn The Prison Dilemma: Getting Past the Punitive Turn

Anne-Marie Cusac examines the punitive turn in the criminal justice system.

Jun 17, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Robert Perkinson

The War Against the ‘War on Drugs’ The War Against the ‘War on Drugs’

Economic necessity and shifting mores are changing the nation's approach to incarceration.

Jun 17, 2009 / Feature / Sasha Abramsky

Dead Souls Dead Souls

Life sentences without possibility of parole contribute to the ever-expanding gulag of our criminal justice system.

Apr 15, 2009 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

Webb’s Prison Crusade Webb’s Prison Crusade

The Virginia senator's willingness to take up this cause is evidence that the culture gap may be closing.

Apr 15, 2009 / Editorial / Chris Hayes

Guantánamo at Home Guantánamo at Home

Terror suspects are held in US prisons on dubious evidence under inhumane conditions.

Apr 2, 2009 / Feature / Jeanne Theoharis

Charles Barkley and Sheriff Joe’s Special Treatment Charles Barkley and Sheriff Joe’s Special Treatment

The embattled NBA Hall of Famer is perhaps the only figure who can expose "America's Toughest Sheriff" as the abusive bigot he is.

Mar 12, 2009 / Column / Dave Zirin

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