Who Keeps Chinatown Safe? Sarah Belle Lin, New York Magazine
‘Justifiable police homicide’ and the ruse of American justice Da’Shaun Harrison, Joy James, and Samaria Rice, Scalawag Magazine
Biden makes his midterm message clear: ‘Fund the police’ Cleve R. Wootson Jr., Washington Post
Gov. Abbott adopts rules punishing cities that ‘defund police departments’ KVUE
Republicans and police have put Colorado justice reforms on trial for rising crime. What are the facts? Andrew Kenney and Allison Sherry, Colorado Public Radio
The Real Reason Democrats Can’t Agree on How to Address Rising Crime John Pfaff, Slate
Don’t Blame Bail Reform for a Rise in Violent Crime – Just Fix It Candace McCoy, Bloomberg Law
Big Changes to Parole Are Here. How Will ‘Less Is More’ Hold Up? Reuven Blau and Rachel Holliday Smith, The City
NYC parolees jailed on minor violations denied state-required court hearings, says Legal Aid Society Graham Rayman, New York Daily News
Watchdog Sees Cover-Up in Failure to Report Rikers Island Beatings Jan Ransom, New York Times
“No Light. No Nothing.” Inside Louisiana’s Harshest Juvenile Lockup Beth Schwartzapfel, The Marshall Project
150 Years Is Enough Andrea McChristian, Inquest
Poor tech, opaque rules, exhausted staff: inside the private company surveilling US immigrants Johana Bhuiyan, The Guardian
How AI-powered tech landed man in jail with scant evidence Garance Burke, Martha Mendoza, Juliet Linderman, and Michael Tarm, AP News
Conservative US judicial regions less apt to grant inmates compassionate release – commission report Sarah N. Lynch, Reuters
They’re out of prison, but still fighting to prove their innocence: ‘I feel like I’m not free’ Eric Ferkenhoff, USA Today
John Oliver explains why it’s so hard for innocent people to win exoneration, even on death row Peter Weber, The Week
‘I feel free’: Chicago teen framed for 1985 murder becomes 3,000th person exonerated in US Eric Ferkenhoff, USA Today