WRAL.com
Jan 11, 2018
SiriusXM Launches 'Last Mile, Second Chances,' Groundbreaking New Show on Prison Reform and
SiriusXM today announced the launch of "Last Mile, Second Chances," an exclusive new show about formerly incarcerated women moving back...
For Black Women, Finding Work After Prison Has Added Challenges
Ingrid Archie might still be unemployed if A New Way of Life, a nonprofit organization helping formerly incarcerated women, had not...
prisonpolicy.org
Oct 27, 2017
How American Women are Left to Rot in Jail
When it comes to mass incarceration, men get most of the attention - and for obvious reasons. Men commit roughly 80 percent of violent...
nrcdv.org
Oct 7, 2017
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic violence is best understood as a pattern of abusive behaviors–including physical, sexual, and psychological attacks as well as...
cancer.org
Oct 3, 2017
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month: What You Need to Know and How You Can Help
Thanks to earlier detection –through screening and increased awareness— and better treatments, a woman's risk of dying of breast dropped...
Beairshelle Edmé
Jul 28, 2017
Gov. Cooper to Sign Criminal Record Expungement, ‘raise the age’ Bills
Advocates will celebrate what they’re calling a victory for justice, Friday. Gov. Roy Cooper will sign a bipartisan bill into law that...
NC Justice Center
Jun 28, 2017
Expanding Access to Expunction Relief Helps Restore Opportunities to Individuals with Criminal Recor
Last night, the North Carolina General Assembly passed Senate Bill 445 with overwhelming bipartisan support, significantly expanding...
Kristine Riley and Elizabeth Swavola
Mar 19, 2017
Women, Jails, and Reform
Women in jail are now the fastest-growing correctional population in the U.S. The number of females held on any given day has grown...
Tracey Hall
Mar 10, 2017
Who Benefits From Changes in Federal Sentencing Rules?
Black men are most likely to go to prison and are doing so at alarmingly high rates said the Obama administration. When comparing...
Tracey Hall
Mar 1, 2017
Probation: The New Jim Crow
The numbers are astounding. One in 11 African American adults is currently under some form of correctional control. According to the Pew...