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Abby Lee Miller Claims Her Prison Time Is 'Why I'm in a Wheelchair': 'I Was Punished'
People Magazine· 7 days agoSix years after her incarceration, Abby Lee Miller is sharing the reason she believes she's in a...
OHSAA member schools pass all six referendum items
WFMJ Youngstown· 3 hours agoThis modification alters the second exception when a student transfers to a different school midseason due to the death or incarceration of the student’s...
Gypsy Rose Blanchard tried her first In-N-Out burger. Here’s what she thought
The Today Show via AOL· 14 hours agoOn May 8, she posted a TikTok of herself eating an In-N-Out burger for the very first time, adding...
Our Immigrant Detention System Shows Why We Need Prison Abolition
Teen Vogue via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoThis excerpt from Unbuild Walls: Why Immigrant Justice Needs Abolition by Silky Shah, director of...
Reentry services after incarceration | Alaska Insight
Alaska Public Radio Network· 6 days agoHost Lori Townsend and her guests discuss paths to success for incarcerated Alaskans on this Alaska...
Share of Adult Suicides After Recent Jail Release
Journal of the American Medical Association· 7 days agoThis cohort study estimates the risk of suicide among US adults returning to the community after release from incarceration.
US prisoners are being assigned dangerous jobs. But what happens if they are hurt or killed?
Denver Post· 6 hours agoPrison labor began during slavery and exploded as incarceration rates soared, disproportionately...
Three Defendants Sentenced for Federal Civil Rights Conspiracy and Freedom of Access to Clinic...
Sierra Sun Times· 13 hours agoWASHINGTON – A U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday sentenced three of 10 defendants who conspired...
Is Trump orchestrating a new criminal conspiracy?
Popular Information· 1 day agoOutside the courthouse, they addressed the media and attacked key witnesses, the jury, and even the judge's daughter. The comments by Trump's Republican...
Bringing baseball back to Manzanar
KTTV via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoIn 1942, the U.S. government forced 120,000 people of Japanese descent out of their homes and businesses and into incarceration camps - Manzanar was one of them.