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Cuomo: “reducing the madness of an incarceration society” | Prison Time: 40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Cuomo: “reducing the madness of an incarceration society”. Cuomo: “reducing the madness of an incarceration society”. Posted by Natasha Haverty. On Jan 9, 2014 0 comments. In his state of the state speech this week, Governor Cuomo once again blasted New York’s state prison system, describing what he called the “madness” of mass incarceration in New York. His latest speech comes as New York prepares to mothball four more prisons in 2014. Listen here for our story.
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Brian Mann | Prison Time: 40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. The prison conversation we need, happening right now. Posted by Brian Mann. On Mar 30, 2014 0 comments. This week, the North Country is opening the conversations about prisons wide open, with a series of public conversations and on-air program. Prison Time interview with NYN’s Matt Ryan. Posted by Brian Mann. On Dec 23, 2013 0 comments. Obama administration makes symbolic drug war pardons. Posted by Brian Mann. On Dec 20, 2013 1 comment. Posted by Brian Mann. Prison...
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In final days, inmates care for inmates, PTMP series part 2 | Prison Time: 40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. In final days, inmates care for inmates, PTMP series part 2. In final days, inmates care for inmates, PTMP series part 2. Posted by Natasha Haverty. On Nov 8, 2013 0 comments. Today in America’s huge prison system, more inmates than ever are aging and dying behind bars. Here in New York, hundreds of sick and dying inmates navigate the compassionate release system every year, but very few actually make it out of prison. Connect with Prison Time. Correctional Associat...
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Dying inmates in NY struggle to get home, PTMP series part 1. Posted by Natasha Haverty. On Nov 8, 2013 0 comments. Over the last four decades, we’ve seen the number of men and women behind. Why we don’t talk about prisons in the North Country. Posted by Brian Mann. On Nov 7, 2013 13 comments. Here’s one of the raw truths of being a reporter. Sometimes you tell. Last words from Texas inmates. Posted by Natasha Haverty. On Nov 1, 2013 1 comment. Laquo; Older Entries.
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How much does a prison phone call cost? | Prison Time: 40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. How much does a prison phone call cost? How much does a prison phone call cost? Posted by Natasha Haverty. On May 9, 2013 3 comments. Yesterday, the Prison Policy Initiative released its report, Please Deposit All of Your Money: Kickbacks, Rates, and Hidden Fees in the Jail Phone Industry. The report also covers the cost of jail phone calls, which hasn’t gotten as much attention until now. Have you ever had to navigate these fees? Connect with Prison Time. Support f...
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Cutting to the chase | Prison Time: 40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Cutting to the chase. Cutting to the chase. Posted by Natasha Haverty. On Aug 27, 2013 0 comments. A regimented smoke break at Moriah. (Photo: Natasha Haverty). Sitting down to write this blog post, there are so many things I want to be writing about–stories, articles, ideas, policies, issues about crime and punishment, our 40 year chapter of mass incarceration, what’s going on at this very moment. I want to tell you about a new poll. About an exhibit in Oklahoma.
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Transforming police into soldiers for the War on Drugs | Prison Time: 40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws
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40 years of the Rockefeller Drug Laws. Transforming police into soldiers for the War on Drugs. Transforming police into soldiers for the War on Drugs. Posted by Natasha Haverty. On Feb 15, 2013 3 comments. By the early 1990s, Michelle Alexander writes in her book. The New Jim Crow. The War on Drugs went from being a political slogan to an actual war. Rhetoric became reality. And what qualified this shift? Arsenal. Rifles, helicopters, grenade launchers, helmets, nightvision goggles. Once police departmen...
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