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CIVIL society organization Climate Conflict Action (CCA) on Thursday said it is high time to pursue restorative justice (RJ) ...
Libya’s Judicial Police Authority has held talks with the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) to explore ways of ...
The Ministry of Home Affairs has warned of rising radicalisation in Indian prisons, urging states and UTs to implement de-radicalisation, risk assessments, segregation of high-risk inmates, and ...
The FCC has postponed rules that would have lowered the cost of prison and jail phone calls for at least two more years, ...
Nine inmates at Manhyia Local Prison received scholarships to study for university degrees through Jackson University, aiming ...
Criminal justice reform advocates are still hopeful the office can secure outside funding and bring much-needed transparency ...
Five months ago, the University of Hawaiʻi Community Design Center, which includes faculty, staff, students, and allied ...
Wachira holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Human Rights and has a track record in advancing women’s rights, having ...
“CDCR and the corrections budget in general has been a black hole, a money pit,” said Brian Kaneda, CURB’s deputy director.
A former San Francisco prosecutor who helped produce a first-of-its-kind criminal justice reform law in the nation leads a ...
The FCC blocked Biden-era limits on the exorbitant rates and fees charged by prison telecom companies, leaving incarcerated ...
A prisons watchdog has warned of the “widespread falsification” of records claiming checks on suicidal inmates have been ...