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Italian Inmates Are Looting Methadone and Setting Prisons on Fire in Violent Coronavirus Protests
“If people outside are scared, imagine what it’s like inside."
He Was Sentenced to Only Two Days in Jail, a Lawsuit Says. Three Months Later, He Killed Himself in His Cell.
Robert Wayne Johnson's wife is suing a Mississippi county, saying he was held past his release date and not provided with mental healthcare.
Pregnant Woman Says Her Baby Died After Prison Guards Stopped at Starbucks on the Way to the Hospital
Three women are suing the Orange County jail for substandard care while they were pregnant.
Why Was Jeffrey Epstein Left Alone? The Mystery of the Sex Offender's Jail Suicide
The accused child trafficker wasn't on suicide watch despite being found semi-conscious with neck injuries 11 days earlier.
Will New Orleans Protect Their Inmates During A Storm? Barry Is A Test After Katrina's Prison Disaster
During Katrina inmates were locked in cells filled with sewage-contaminated water.
Oklahoma sheriff resigns in protest over unsafe jail conditions — including a snake
She said the judge who ordered her to reopen the evacuated jail tried to bribe her.
'Starving The Beast': The Women Working To Close a Misused Atlanta Jail
Marilynn Winn, a formerly incarcerated 68-year-old Black woman, wants to repurpose Atlanta City Detention Center into a wellness and freedom center for the local community.
PHOTOS: Life on the streets of San Francisco through the lens of ex-inmates
Although free, these two men are still fighting to break free of the system.
Families are still searching for prisoners evacuated after Hurricane Michael
"I just want to hear his voice," a mother says.
From Prison Inmates to Yoga Warriors
Beyond helping convicts deal with the stresses of prison life, yoga has also become a source of income for some ex-inmates.