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Conditions at Oakland County Jail before 6th Circuit Court of Appeals

2020-06-25T09:07:58-04:00

Michiganradio.org reported on June 22nd that Michigan's 6th Circuit Court of Appeals is hearing a case filed by Oakland County jail inmates who allege they are denied basic sanitation items like soap and disinfectant to clean surfaces and shared items during the coronavirus pandemic. The inmates also allege that the county jails use prison transfers [...]

Conditions at Oakland County Jail before 6th Circuit Court of Appeals2020-06-25T09:07:58-04:00

Advocates say Michigan not getting parole-eligible inmates out fast enough during pandemic

2020-06-25T09:27:16-04:00

In an article published June 18th, Michiganradio.org reports that advocates are pointing to the COVID-19 death rate among Michigan’s prisons as a sign that Michigan is not working fast enough to reduce the prison population. The article quotes Jacq Williams of Michigan United: "We’re begging for decarceration so people can spread out."

Advocates say Michigan not getting parole-eligible inmates out fast enough during pandemic2020-06-25T09:27:16-04:00

Coronavirus Cases Rise Sharply in Prisons Even as They Plateau Nationwide

2020-06-25T09:05:29-04:00

The New York Times published an article on June 16th covering the rise in coronavirus cases in prisons even while the rate of infection in the US population has generally flattened. The article notes: The number of prison inmates known to be infected has doubled during the past month to more than 68,000. Prison deaths tied to the coronavirus have also risen, by 73 percent since mid-May.

Coronavirus Cases Rise Sharply in Prisons Even as They Plateau Nationwide2020-06-25T09:05:29-04:00

Michigan prison population sees record drop during coronavirus pandemic

2020-06-18T08:58:53-04:00

The Detroit Free Press reported on June 9 that Michigan's prison population dropped 5.2% over three months during the pandemic. Department officials say this is probably the fastest drop in state history. The prison population was just under 36,000, Michigan Department of Corrections legislative liaison Kyle Kaminski told the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Corrections. That [...]

Michigan prison population sees record drop during coronavirus pandemic2020-06-18T08:58:53-04:00

Former House Speaker: Commute sentences for low-risk offenders in pandemic’s path

2020-06-18T08:56:06-04:00

The Detroit Free Press shared an opinion article by Craig DeRoche, former House Speaker in Michigan's legislature. In the article, DeRoche highlights how Michigan trails only behind Ohio in COVID-19 cases among incarcerated people. This is a major challenge for leaders and communities. From the article, DeRoche states: Taking action to responsibly expedite the release [...]

Former House Speaker: Commute sentences for low-risk offenders in pandemic’s path2020-06-18T08:56:06-04:00

US House passes HEROES Act advancing landmark federal action on prison phone justice

2020-06-04T14:42:55-04:00

Insight News reported on May 15th that the US House passed the HEROES Act (Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act), a $3 trillion COVID-19 relief package that includes more funding to address the immediate needs of families with low income. The stimulus bill includes the COVID-19 Compassion and Martha Wright Prison Phone Justice [...]

US House passes HEROES Act advancing landmark federal action on prison phone justice2020-06-04T14:42:55-04:00

Isolation, Death, and Grief at a New York Women’s Prison

2020-06-04T14:45:15-04:00

The Appeal in collaboration with Dissent Magazine, produced an investigative article published on May 18th, 2020 that explores how prisoners in New York's only high-security prison for women are dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. The article highlights the fears, uncertainty, and the various problems with dealing with a pandemic in a prison setting. The article [...]

Isolation, Death, and Grief at a New York Women’s Prison2020-06-04T14:45:15-04:00

Report offers recommendations for reducing Wayne County Jail population

2020-06-18T08:48:04-04:00

A Detroit Free Press article published on June 5th highlights a published study and report from the Vera Institute of Justice that reviews Wayne County's jails. The study looked at those who were in prison and why they were in prison. The report made recommendations on how to reduce the jail population after the pandemic. [...]

Report offers recommendations for reducing Wayne County Jail population2020-06-18T08:48:04-04:00

Wayne County’s challenge – Institutionalize jail reforms forced by COVID

2020-06-18T08:50:35-04:00

The Detroit News reports on efforts by Wayne County to incorporate recent jail reforms made due to COVID-19 into regular practice in an article posted June 2nd. The population of the Wayne County Jail has fallen by 40%. There are now more people on tether supervision than behind bars. Wayne County worked with the Vera [...]

Wayne County’s challenge – Institutionalize jail reforms forced by COVID2020-06-18T08:50:35-04:00

Detroit News’ Finley: Budget cuts should start with prisons

2020-06-02T11:58:59-04:00

Detroit News' Nolan Finley published an opinion article exploring how reducing Michigan's prison population can help reduce state expenses. Finley cites evidence that older inmates who have served 10 years or more are less likely to commit crimes of any type if released. The article suggests that state budget cuts could start with Michigan's prisons [...]

Detroit News’ Finley: Budget cuts should start with prisons2020-06-02T11:58:59-04:00
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