
Juvenile Lifer Gives Hope to the Formerly Incarcerated
WHYY: Cherri Gregg | June 28, 2022 David Luis Gonzalez is an artist, TedX speaker, podcast host, and support coach for the “I Am More”...

Incarcerated People Have Rights to Health Care. In the Pandemic, Many Say They Didn't Get It In Time
VOX: Victoria Law | June 28, 2022 This story is part of The Aftermath, a Vox series about the collateral health effects of the Covid-19...

City Council Passes Bill to End ‘Prison Gerrymandering’ in Philly
WHYY: Aaron Moselle | June 16, 2022 In an effort to tackle a phenomenon known as “prison gerrymandering,” Philadelphia will now count...

Safety and Justice Deserve Better Data
Policymakers need precise, consistent, and useful data metrics that enable them to quickly and easily understand how people move through...

As Officials Ignore the Problems in Philly Jails, a Crisis is Brewing
The Philadelphia Inquirer: Claire Shubik-Richards | May 18, 2022 Twenty-nine people have died in Philadelphia jails since the beginning...

Using Technology to Reduce Recidivism: A Novel Approach to Resident Communications and Resources
Corrections 1: Laura Neitzel | May 12, 2022 Today there are approximately 2.1 million people behind bars in the U.S. While that number...

World's First True Penitentiary: Eastern State Penitentiary Sets World Record
World Record Academy | May 2022 PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, United States--The Eastern State Penitentiary, also known as ESP, a former...

Focused on Reform: Pennsylvania Department Of Corrections Unveils ‘Little Scandinavia’ At SC Chester
Harrisburg, PA – Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC) Acting Secretary George Little was joined by partners from the Norwegian...

Reentry Services as Crime Prevention Tools
Southwest Global Times: Alanna O'Malley | April 28, 2022 In 2012, the Supreme Court ruled in Miller vs Alabama that mandatory life...

More Public Defense Spending?
The Philadelphia Citizen: Emily Nonko | April 28, 2022 If you’re arrested in Philadelphia and cannot afford a lawyer, there’s a good...