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Is the Pandemic a Reason to Set Criminals Free?

In a global pandemic, the question of what to do with criminals is posing a moral conundrum for policymakers. Could releasing prisoners save lives? Or, would it do more harm than good? Read more

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Apr 2020

Series Intro: Covid-19 - Should We Set Prisoners Free?

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Apr 2020

If we want to stop covid-19, we can't forget the incarcerated | Jessica L. Adler

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Apr 2020

The Upshot: Why Jails Are So Important in the Fight Against Coronavirus

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May 2020

Stopping covid-19 behind bars was an achievable moral imperative. We failed. | Radley Balko

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June 2020

Analysis: Research underscores how our punitive criminal justice system is a coronavirus risk factor

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Apr 2020

Conclusion: Covid-19 - Should We Set Prisoners Free?

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