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Tag: mass incarceration

Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Illinois prison officials are flying blind with electronic monitoring

by Curtis Black July 17, 2019July 17, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Four prison reform initiatives to watch on Re-entry Day in Illinois

by Curtis Black July 3, 2019July 3, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives

Juneteenth: Freedom’s promise is still denied to thousands of blacks unable to make bail

by Matthew Larson June 19, 2019July 3, 2019
Posted inPerspectives, Race and Culture

23% of young black women now identify as bisexual

by Tristan Bridges and Mignon R. Moore June 14, 2019June 14, 2019
Posted inPerspectives, Race and Culture

Breaking myths about black fatherhood this Father’s Day

by Saeed Richardson June 13, 2019June 14, 2019
Posted inPerspectives

States – not just Congress – should unlock student financial aid for people in prison

by Bradley D. Custer May 23, 2019May 23, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Government and Politics, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Can Pritzker, Foxx deliver on criminal justice reforms?

by Curtis Black January 17, 2019January 17, 2019
Posted inPerspectives

Why Juneteenth didn’t end the exploitation of black labor

by Kathy Roberts Forde and Bryan Bowman June 19, 2018July 3, 2019
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

Instead of more policing, a model to provide more services

by Curtis Black May 24, 2018
Posted inCriminal Justice, Perspectives, Perspectives: The Powers That Be

No need for Tom Dart to be gun-shy on bail reform

by Curtis Black March 5, 2018March 7, 2018

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