Just the Facts: It’s a Locking-People-Up Problem The American problem with mass incarceration is less about crime than it is about how—and who—we lock up. Doug Pibel, Robert Mellinger | May 13, 2011
Mental health Raising Babies in Prison Supporting the bond between inmates and their newborns gives these families a better start. Abby Quillen | Jan 15, 2011
Danny Glover: The Death Penalty in This Great Nation of Ours Speech given at Princeton considers the fallibility of our justice system and the finality of death. Danny Glover | Nov 6, 2001
Youth Court: Jury of Their Peers The Time Dollar Youth Court in Washington, D.C. for first time juvenile offenders aims to keep first offenders from becoming hardened criminals. Edgar S. Cahn | Oct 1, 2000
War Games the War on Drugs: the social cost of the drug war and the people in and out of the criminal justice system who are calling for an end to war. Carol Estes | Oct 1, 2000
Genesee Peacemakers Involving victims in the criminal justice system can lead to healing, community empowerment, and fewer repeated offenses. Sarah van Gelder | Oct 1, 2000