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Monday September 20, 2021

There Are Fewer People Behind Bars Now Than 10 Years Ago. Will It Last? Weihua Li, David Eads, and Jamiles Lartey, The Marshall Project Hochul Orders Release of 191 Detainees as Rikers Crisis Deepens Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Chelsia Rose Marcius, New York Times Amid Crisis At Rikers Island, Governor Hochul Signs The “Less Is More Act” George Joseph, Gothamist Inside the Battle to Close Rikers (2019) Maurice Chammah, The Marshall Project Rollback of Carceral System Reform Spurs Rikers Island Crisis Nick Pinto, The Intercept At least 253 people have died in SC jails since 2009. ‘Why was nobody looking?’ Lucas Smolcic Larson, Island...

Crime Story Daily Highlights – Week 110

This is a curated selection of highlights from Crime Story Daily this week. On the criminal justice policy front: The New York Times reports from Rikers Island, where a number of recent inmate deaths – ten this year alone, at least five of those by suicide  – have brought renewed attention to brutal conditions inside the notorious jail complex. Since its opening in 1935, Rikers has long been characterized by dysfunction and violence; but the contours of today’s crisis, the NYT reports, were shaped by the coronavirus, which has infected more than 2,200 Department of Correction employees so far, leading...

Friday September 17, 2021

‘It’s Always Going to Haunt Me’: How the Capitol Riot Changed Lives Emily Cochrane, Luke Broadwater, and Ellen Barry, New York Times ‘Am I scared? Absolutely,’ a Capitol Police officer says before Sept. 18 rally Jacqueline Alemany and Theodoric Meyer, Washington Post Capitol Police recommend 6 officers face disciplinary action for riot conduct Axios Intersections of Injustice Chris Palmer, Dylan Purcell, Anna Orso, John Duchneskie, and Jessica Griffin, Philadelphia Inquirer What do we do about sheriff gangs? Editorial Board, Los Angeles Times 4 more officers suspected of adding false gang information to LAPD files Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times Electronic Monitoring in Chicago Is Pervasive,...

Thursday September 16, 2021

‘Overall crime decreased in 2020’ in the US, report finds Sahil Kapur and Jon Schuppe, NBC News Bail reform bill pulled as lawmakers weigh crime fears among public Alexei Koseff, San Francisco Chronicle Even after bail reform, cash, not risk, is king in Texas Editorial Board, Dallas Morning News Texas bill to require cash bail for those accused of violent crimes becomes law Jolie McCullough, Texas Tribune How calls to ‘defund the police’ took Austin to a crossroads of police reform Tony Plohetski, Austin American-Statesman Racist Policing And Inappropriate Use Of Force: Aurora Police, Fire Rescue Routinely Violate State And Federal Law, AG Finds...

Wednesday September 15, 2021

Hate crime reports in US surge to the highest level since 2008, FBI says Jon Skolnik, Salon GOP’s Jan. 6 problem returns to its doorstep Olivia Beavers, Politico Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio Was Once a Regular Miami Kid. Now He’s in Jail Joshua Ceballos, Miami New Times Capitol Police Inquiry Into Jan. 6 Riot Recommends Disciplining Six Officers Emily Cochrane, New York Times Justice Department limits use of chokeholds and ‘no-knock’ warrants Christina Carrega and Peter Nickeas, CNN California Lawmakers Approve Bill That Could Weed Out Bad Cops CBS Sacramento Don’t Blame Progressive Prosecutors for Rising Crime Jennifer Doleac, Bloomberg Chesa Boudin and Crime in...

Tuesday September 14, 2021

Minneapolis’ bloody summer Andy Mannix, Minneapolis Star Tribune After Floyd’s killing, Minneapolis police retreated, data shows Brad Heath, Reuters Portland Cop Who Was Caught on Video Bashing the Head of a Protest Medic Won’t Be Charged With a Crime Tim Dickinson, Rolling Stone Two St. Louis Police Killings Set The Stage For George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. Here’s How Things May Change William H. Freivogel, NPR Justice Dept. unveils new rules on federal monitors overseeing local police reforms David Nakamura, Washington Post Head Of Louisiana Police Says He Would Welcome A DOJ Probe Into Racial Profiling NPR LA officers sue over vaccine mandate as police...