
North America
Culture
North America
Activities
Canada
Book Clubs for Inmates planning expansion into all of Atlantic Canada’s prisons
North America
Mental health
Violence
United States
Mina Corpuz with Mississippi Today and Daja E. Henry with The Marshall Project review their deep-dive reporting into suicides in Mississippi’s prisons. Inmates — including those known to pose harm to themselves — are often locked away in solitary confinement without adequate checks on their wellbei…
Chin up! Let’s escape!
Analysis
Inside Outside
Africa
North America
South America
Asia
Europe
Middle East
Alternatives
Prison Insider, represented by Clara Grisot, contributed twelve compositions to the book InsideOutside to articulate, in a few words, the current challenges of prison life. Twelfth piece: prison break.
North America
Pre-trial detention
Women
Mental health
Drugs
Material conditions
Overcrowding
Canada
Ontario jails are heading toward a record year for overcrowding, remand populations and lockdowns just as politicians debate bail reforms that could lead to a further influx of accused behind bars, data analyzed by CBC News reveals.
United States: Los Angeles County criticized for unsafe staffing levels at reopened juvenile hall
News
North America
Minors
Material conditions
Overcrowding
United States
Court testimony reveals that youth are again urinating in bags and gloves due to inadequate overnight staffing at Barry J. Nidorf.
Wrinkles and punishment
Analysis
Inside Outside
Africa
North America
South America
Asia
Elderly prisoners
Europe
Middle East
Prison Insider, represented by Clara Grisot, contributed twelve compositions to the book InsideOutside to articulate, in a few words, the current challenges of prison life. Eleventh piece: ageing prison population.
The shadow of colonialism (III)
Analysis
Africa
America
North America
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Asia
Justice
Facilities
Prison Insider is dedicating a long-format, three-part article to the colonial heritage of prison systems. Part three: Prison, a registered design.
The shadow of colonialism (II)
Analysis
Africa
America
North America
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Asia
Justice
Facilities
Prison Insider is dedicating a long-format, three-part article to the colonial heritage of prison systems. Part two: post-independence, a sense of unfinished business.
North America
Health
Material conditions
Facilities
United States
A lawsuit challenging extreme heat in a Florida prison collected temperature readings during the summer. It found brutal heat persisted day and night.
North America
Discipline
Mental health
Social ties
United States
New York’s state prison system has been in crisis since March, when a three-week guard strike ended with some 2,000 officers losing their jobs.
North America
Elderly prisoners
Health
Mental health
United States
The Trump administration will result in the closure of many rural hospitals, leaving people in the surrounding communities — including those in prisons and jails — facing elevated healthcare costs and limited access to necessary healthcare.
North America
Women
Justice
Violence
United States
In Idaho prisons, more than two dozen women say guards prey on them with little fear of consequences — and those who speak up are often punished.
North America
Justice
Drugs
Material conditions
Facilities
Violence
United States
Amid a decade-long court battle, control of Hinds County’s Raymond Detention Center — severely understaffed and rife with violence, dysfunction and inhumane conditions — is now under the control of a court-appointed administrator.
North America
Elderly prisoners
Health
Facilities
United States
United States prison population is growing older at a pace that some experts say is unsustainable.
United States: as prisons deal with heat waves, climate crisis makes abolition even more urgent
News
North America
Material conditions
Facilities
Social ties
United States
While the planet continues to warm, conditions in prisons, and specifically in solitary confinement, continue to worsen.
Crises
North America
Justice
Social ties
United States
Staffing shortages at New York prisons have worsened, morale among guards remains low and the lives of incarcerated people are still disrupted six months after a wildcat prison strike ended.
North America
Women
Health
United States
It truly is a man’s world, even in a women’s prison. In an environment where nothing is private, even the most basic aspects of personal care become luxuries. For incarcerated women, managing a menstrual cycle is not just a routine part of life — it is often a monumental struggle.
Guantánamo: what torture does to people
Testimonial
North America
Justice
Death penalty
Torture
United States
Mohamedou Ould Slahi spent 14 years in Guantánamo, enduring torture, humiliation and degrading treatment. He came to share his story at Concertina alongside Sylvain Savolainen, a lawyer who became his friend.






