In this episode of Everyday Injustice, we sit down with Rachel Barkow, a law professor at NYU and an expert on criminal ...
Arlando “Tray” Jones is among thousands of people seeking accountability under a new state law that eliminated the statute of ...
a professor of law at New York University and the author of the book Justice Abandoned: How the Supreme Court Ignored the Constitution and Enabled Mass Incarceration, which was just released this ...
He’s studied philosophy and published two books. Now 56, he works at Georgetown University’s Prisons and Justice Initiative, which teaches students about mass incarceration and prison reform.
It was most recently deployed during World War II to justify the detention of Japanese noncitizens, shortly before the incarceration ... certain books, and firearms. On top of that, they allowed ...
Furthermore, the conditions at CECOT, a prison known for its harsh environment and mass incarceration practices ... Personal items, books, or even letters from family are banned.
“Having books in all the different spaces and places where kids ... helping to reduce arrests and disrupt the cycle of mass incarceration. Their work continues to challenge systemic inequities and ...
“We are all confused that one year after, the intelligence community has not been able to make any headway in identifying the real perpetrators of this and bringing them to book, it is quite ...
White youth experienced labor as well, but Black youth were far more vulnerable to incarceration ... people on a mass scale really understood what the Black youth went through there. Because Colson ...