
Do Recidivism Statistics Really Tell Us What We Want to Know?
Does recidivism accurately predict someone’s real risk of committing a new crime?
Does recidivism accurately predict someone’s real risk of committing a new crime?
We all have very limited free speech rights on platforms owned by private companies, but most of our speech happens in exactly these corners of the digital public square.
Building a bigger jail rarely fixes ANY of the real reasons why our jails have serious problems.
This recent paper from Illinois breaks down some of the problems of the wide use of electronic monitoring as a so-called “alternative to incarceration.”
One of the best ways we can transform the impressions of people in prison is to make meaningful education opportunities available to everyone in our correctional facilities.
Senators Richard Durbin and Dan Sullivan introduce the Due Process Protection Act.
I have rarely seen worse (intentional?) framing than the headline and premise of this article. Way back when Good Time […]
Josh interviews Rob Perez of DV8 Kitchen in Lexington Kentucky. DV8 Kitchen is a business almost entirely staffed by recovering […]
Prison time has little or no bearing on long-term public safety.
Josh interviews Professor Alexes Harris about her book “A Pound of Flesh: Monetary Sanctions for the Poor” Full Episode Preview […]