Slavery Is Still Legal for Two Million People in the U.S. Apoorva Joshi June 17, 2022 No Comment Read More
Two Years of COVID-19 Have Fueled a Crisis of Isolation in Prisons Apoorva Joshi May 23, 2022 No Comment Read More
COVID-19 Restrictions May Be Easing, but in Prison We’re Still Here Alone Apoorva Joshi May 20, 2022 No Comment Read More
Second Chance Pell: Five Years of Expanding Higher Education Programs in Prisons Apoorva Joshi May 20, 2022 No Comment Read More
Why New York City Needs a Blueprint to Rightsize the Department of Correction Apoorva Joshi May 16, 2022 No Comment Read More
More Corrections Officers Won’t Make the Crisis on Rikers Disappear Apoorva Joshi May 6, 2022 No Comment Read More
New York Closed Six Prisons and Saved $142 Million. Here’s How That Money Should Be Spent. Apoorva Joshi April 25, 2022 No Comment Read More
Prison Populations Declined Only 1.1% In 2021, With 19 States And The Federal Government Increasing Prison Incarceration Apoorva Joshi March 11, 2022 No Comment Read More