politics and prison

Indefinite Solitary Cofinement in Texas

Solitary anyone? Russell’s been in solitary confinement for the last 35 years. He’s not in prison because he hurt someone. It was a robbery committed by someone else that he got convicted of because of ineffective assistance of counsel. That happens all the time for those who cannot afford the best justice money can buy. […]

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A TEMPORARY WIN FOR DEATH PENALTY OPPONENTS

 The Texas Department of Criminal Justice needs structural transformation, as do the courts and the law. Here’s some of the evidence. TAKEAWAYS FROM ROBERSON HEARING: Robert Roberson was convicted of murder more than 20 years ago and was sentenced to death. He was scheduled to be executed in late November despite new evidence. The Parole

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Normalization of the Prison Experience

People design prisons and can be changed by them. Accomplishing that requires an openness to innovation that is largely missing by correctional administrators. That cannot remain an obstacle to proposing changes to the prison environment that enable them to release people who are better off for having been inside the walls. Since momentum for humane

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FAIR PAROLE REVIEW IS POSSIBLE

FAIR PAROLE REVIEW? More than 40 years ago the Feds approach was PRESUMPTIVE PAROLE https://www.ojp.gov/ncjrs/virtual-library/abstracts/presumptive-parole-dates-federal-approach Six years ago, Jorge Renaud provided an update in an article called “Eight Keys to Mercy”: How to shorten excessive sentences”: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/longsentences.html “Presumptive parole Presumptive parole is a system in which incarcerated individuals are released upon first becoming eligible for parole

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