Each crime has individual circumstances and each perpetrator a different background, but one thing we do know is that teen brains are not yet fully developed.
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Athletic Leaders Use Sports in Prison to Coach Success
Sports in prison are more than just a way for inmates to blow off steam.
Read More »Latest Funding Problem for Louisiana’s Public Defenders: No Lawyers for Death Penalty Defendants
In its 1963 decision in Gideon v. Wainwright, the U.S. Supreme Court held that, under the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution, indigent defendants facing serious criminal charges have a fundamental right to counsel, even if they are unable to pay. But the decision didn’t speak to where the funds for …
Read More »Prison Time a Barrier to College Education and Employment Despite Prison Education Programs
Disclosing a stint in jail during a university or college’s application and screening process decreases the chances of getting through the application process at all, and dramatically slashes the possibility of financial aid.
Read More »Early Release for 1,900 Louisiana Prisoners Concerns Law Enforcement
A lack of prisoner education programs in Louisiana means the sudden influx of former inmates into society will create a huge burden on the system.
Read More »Soft-Skills Programming a Success in County Jail
Many prison facilities are realizing that soft skills training is important for personal success on either side of the bars.
Read More »Supreme Court Stays Death Sentence to Hear Appeal on Juror’s Racial Bias
The U.S. Supreme Court issues a stay in the latest case to question a trial's fairness because of a juror's apparent racist beliefs.
Read More »America’s Mass Incarceration Problem by the Numbers
For a democratic nation that's not even close to having the world’s highest population, there are a lot of people in jail. Non-violent drug offenders and people of color are disproportionally over-represented, and women are committing more crimes than ever before. Yet, thanks to the hard work of policymakers and organizations and individuals pressing for change, the dramatic decline in incarcerated youth is encouraging.
Read More »Daytime Burglaries: Are You Prepared?
Burglars know how to spot unprotected homes.
Read More »Pregnant Inmates Supported by Alabama Prison Birth Project
Children of incarcerated parents have committed no crime, and should be given the best possible starts in their lives, with prenatal care and support provided for their mothers.
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