What Happened to Biden’s Justice Reform Pledges? The Crime Report
Criminal Justice Campaign Promises Absent From Biden’s State of the Union Speech CJ Ciaramella, Reason
A Year In, President Biden’s Bold Gun Reform Agenda Remains Largely Aspirational Chip Brownlee, The Trace
Gun Violence is THE Crime Problem Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig, Vital City
They escaped war in Somalia and came to KC seeking peace. Instead, they found gun violence Humera Lodhi, Kansas City Star
The Little-Known Violence Prevention Tool Cropping Up Across the Country Lea Hoefer, Eric Reinhart, and Tanya L. Zakrison, Slate
How the Mainstream Movement Against Gender-Based Violence Fails Black Workers and Survivors Madison Pauly, Mother Jones
Weighing the Impacts of Policing Morgan C. Williams Jr., Vital City
The Supreme Court could make it very easy for federal law enforcement to violate the Constitution Ian Millhiser, Vox
False testimony didn’t end these Kentucky state troopers’ careers RG Dunlop, Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting
Citing police concerns, lawmakers seek to pare back bail reform Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin
Why Is New York’s Bail Reform So Controversial? Josefa Velasquez and Rachel Holliday Smith, The City
‘Zero bail’ and release from jail are not the same thing Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times
Meek Mill’s Bills Show Limits of Probation Reform Akela Lacy, The Intercept
In wake of devastating audit, San Diego justice advocates seek race data on 185 jail deaths Jeff McDonald, San Diego Union Tribune
Women leaving prison in Colorado are released without much-needed resources Colorado Sun
Kevin Dowling, sentenced to death in infamous 1997 Spring Grove murder, awarded new trial Dylan Segelbaum, York Daily Record
Lawmakers seek to overhaul process for paying wrongfully convicted Tamar Hallerman, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Guaranteed Income Experiment for Formerly Incarcerated Underway in FL Andrea Cipriano, The Crime Report
Maryland bill would allow people convicted of felonies to serve on juries Ovetta Wiggins, Washington Post