News May 8, 2018 USA: remembering Japanese-American incarceration during WWII As part of its mission to bear witness to the lessons of history and to remember victims of persecution, Music of Remembrance has commissioned a new musical work about the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II by Seattle composer Christophe Chagnard.
News May 7, 2018 USA: mass incarceration no more? There’s good news on a subject usually associated with the social ills of the United States: incarceration. According to newly released Justice Department statistics, the prison population fell 1.4 percent in 2016, to 1,505,000.
News May 4, 2018 États-Unis : l’incarcération de masse des hommes noirs dénoncée dans une série photo This article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News May 3, 2018 USA: a transgender inmate says she was raped in a 'discriminatory and dangerous' Colorado men's prison A transgender inmate who is suing Colorado’s corrections agency says she was raped at a men’s prison hours after a federal judge denied her request to block the prison from keeping her in a disciplinary unit, according to court records and the woman’s attorney.
News May 1, 2018 Aux Etats-Unis, la "gay panic" permet toujours d'éviter la prison pour le meurtre d'un homosexuel This article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News April 30, 2018 USA: women in prison take home economics, while men take carpentry Decades after a government report on deep inequity in the vocational offerings of the nation’s criminal-justice system, little has changed.
News April 25, 2018 USA: female incarceration reveals a cruel and broken justice system Although boys are disproportionately represented in juvenile and criminal proceedings, girls are the fastest-growing segment of the juvenile population and are often in the system for reasons very different from boys. A groundbreaking report released in 2015 unearthed a “sexual abuse to prison pipe…
News April 24, 2018 USA: the première of “O.G.,” the film made inside an Indiana Prison The film “O.G.,” set and shot in a prison in Indiana, using inmates and guards as cast and crew, had its première on Friday night, as part of the Tribeca Film Festival
News April 23, 2018 USA: 1 dead and 11 treated for overdoses at Northern California prison Suspected drug overdoses at a Northern California prison over the weekend left one inmate dead and sent 11 others for treatment, authorities said Monday.
News April 22, 2018 États-Unis : prison, chiffres This article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News April 22, 2018 USA : un système carcéral violent et inégalitaire This article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News April 20, 2018 USA: is rural America getting tired of tough-on-crime policies? Across political, racial, and geographic lines, more Americans seem ready to move past the age of mass incarceration.
News April 16, 2018 USA: sept morts, 17 blessés dans une mutinerie dans une prison This article is not available in English. If you wish, you can consult the French version.
News April 16, 2018 USA: locked up and vulnerable, when prison makes things worse Many incarcerated women are victims themselves – of mental health problems, and of crimes worse than their own. Is prison the wrong place for them?
News April 10, 2018 USA: solitary confinement of mentally ill persists in Oregon prison The more than three dozen men incarcerated in the behavioral health unit at the Oregon State Penitentiary spend almost 23 hours a day confined to a dark, small cell — a practice akin to “torture,” according to disability rights leaders.
News April 9, 2018 USA: video visitation system fails at Virginia Beach jail, preventing visits for more than a week Virginia Beach’s jail replaced face-to-face visits between inmates and their family and friends with a video visitation system in 2005. The system, however, has become increasingly unreliable and will be replaced with a new web-based one that no longer will require visitors to come to the facility.
News April 6, 2018 USA: Washington State Penitentiary releases official count of inmates on hunger strike Penitentiary Spokeswoman Allison Window told the publication that about 1,315 inmates in six housing units were refusing their meals.
News April 3, 2018 USA: inside a private prison, blood, suicide and poorly paid guards JACKSON, Miss. — On the witness stand and under pressure, Frank Shaw, the warden of the East Mississippi Correctional Facility, could not guarantee that the prison was capable of performing its most basic function.
News March 31, 2018 USA: a 'hellish world', the mental health crisis overwhelming America's prisons In America, jails and prisons have become the nation’s de facto mental healthcare providers – and the results are chilling
News March 28, 2018 United States: let's imagine a national organizing effort to challenge mass incarceration This story is the seventh in Truthout’s “Visions of 2018” series, in which activist leaders answer the question: “What would you like to see created, built, imagined or begun this year?” Each piece will focus on a bold idea for transformation, to give us fuel as the year moves forward.
News March 27, 2018 USA: Arizona prisons boss blames contractor for problems with inmate care Arizona Corrections Director Charles Ryan took the witness stand at a hearing Tuesday and blamed a medical services contractor for the state’s failure to follow through on all its promises to improve inmate care.
News March 22, 2018 USA: go inside Iowa’s oldest prison this April Tickets are now on sale for the public to tour the historic Iowa State Penitentiary over the weekend of April 14-15.
News March 21, 2018 USA: new creative writing course challenges inmates at State Penitentiary It’s a new program as part of student research teaching creative writing to inmates nearing the end of their sentence. So far, it’s making a profound difference.
News March 21, 2018 USA: a new lawsuit might finally help S.C. inmates with Hepatitis C get the treatment they need A 2017 study by researchers from Emory University found that one in seven state inmates might be infected with Hepatitis C. The journal Health Affairs conducted a survey that found that less than one percent of infected inmates were treated in 2015, according to the 41 states that reported data.