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Inhumane

John Oliver’s take on U.S. Prisons

August 6, 2019July 26, 2022Shenique S. Davis

Inhumane, Investigative Journalism, Jails and Detention Centers, Prison, Prison labor, Sentencing

RSS The Marshall Project

  • Judge Stops Federal Prisons From Enforcing Trump’s Trans Care Ban, For Now June 3, 2025
    The district judge ordered the prison system to continue providing hormone therapy to transgender people as needed, while a lawsuit proceeds.
  • No Camera, No Case? A New York Trial Shows It’s Hard to Prove Prison Abuse Without Video June 2, 2025
    Michael McCallion waited years to confront in court the officers he said attacked him in prison. The guards denied the assault ever happened.
  • ‘Freedom for Captives!’ Trump Puts Clemency Machine Into Overdrive for Political Allies May 31, 2025
    The president has remade the pardons process with seemingly one key principle in mind: “No MAGA left behind.”

RSS Prison Policy Initiative

  • Federal Census policy harms Louisiana's democracy — but state lawmakers can fix it
    Added Federal Census policy harms Louisiana's democracy — but state lawmakers can fix it to the Prisoners of the Census Blog. Louisiana’s redistricting data was once again skewed after the 2020 Census; the state needs to take action to fix the issue for 2030.
  • Welcome, Jacob Kang-Brown!
    Added Welcome, Jacob Kang-Brown! to the Prison Policy Blog. Please welcome our new Senior Researcher, Jacob Kang-Brown!
  • Uprooting Policing:
    The Prison Policy Initiative Research Library was updated with a link to Uprooting Policing: What Police Abolitionists Teach Us About Family Policing by Emma Ruth

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Except where otherwise noted, this site by Shenique S. Davis is distributed under the following license: Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC).

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