Gamifying Prison Misses the Mark
Well-intentioned, the tech world’s obsession with efficiency is more likely to hurt than help when it comes to incarceration, author…
Well-intentioned, the tech world’s obsession with efficiency is more likely to hurt than help when it comes to incarceration, author…
Q&A with Sue Burrell, Staff Attorney at the Youth Law Center Just like DNA testing changed…
Do young people even think about retirement? That’s what we asked Youth Radio’s Asha Richardson, 21, Sayre Quevedo, 20, and Ashley Williams, 18.
The unanimous answer: Are you kidding?!
According to a new study by The Sentencing Project, “The Changing Racial Dynamics of Women’s Incarceration,” women’s incarceration rates have outpaced…
70,792 juveniles were reported to be incarcerated across the United States in 2010, but according to a new study by the Annie E.…
Traditionally, many U.S. counties have relied on “scared straight” tactics to keep youth from getting back in trouble. In Florida,…
In Michigan, inmates serving life sentences for crimes they committed as juveniles have been riding a legislative rollercoaster. Ever since…
An interview with restorative justice advocate, Sujatha Baliga. Imagine victim and offender sitting across from each other in a small…
For many it’s hard to imagine what drives a person to become a public defender, but “True Believers in Justice,”…