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Three years ago, a national study of probation and parole called out Pennsylvania as a stark outlier.

Too many people get sent behind bars for trivial parole offenses — and too many are being released directly to our city’s homeless shelters without

Numerous studies have shown how Black Americans have been negatively impacted by the criminal justice system.

As members of the Justice Lab at Columbia University, we stand in solidarity with the over 3,000 graduate students who are members of the Graduate

Columbia Justice Lab praises historic Washington Supreme Court ruling requiring judges consider youth before imposing life without parole sentence.

New York spends billions operating prisons and jails with disappointing public safety benefits and severe racial inequities.

New York imprisons more people for technical parole violations than any other state, and at a rate almost three times higher than the national aver

Now with President-elect Joe Biden positioned to take office this upcoming January, he has a cha

Tens of thousands of prison inmates in Massachusetts will be among the first to be offered coronavirus vaccines, before home health aides, seniors

The District of Columbia Council passed legislation on Tuesday that would give people who committed crimes as young adults a chance to have their s

As Americans grapple with how — or whether — to gather with loved ones this holiday season, the roughly two million people confined in the nation’s

Over 50 current elected prosecutors joined 90+ current and former probation and parole chiefs in signing on to the