Saturday’s Editorial: Too many mentally ill inmates in Florida prisons are being mistreated
If Danny Geiger were still alive, his mother believes he would be pleased with a settlement agreement filed this week […]
If Danny Geiger were still alive, his mother believes he would be pleased with a settlement agreement filed this week […]
Cautia Spencer was 13 years old when she picked up a checkbook she found alongside the road. At lunchtime, she attempted
If Florida lawmakers don’t do anything policy wise soon, the state’s prison population could increase. That’s according to a report commissioned
In a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications, U.S. District Judge Mark Walker has found Florida’s scheme for restoring the voting
About $5 million separates the Florida House and Senate’s criminal justice budget. But, while there are some differences, there are
The family of Darren Rainey, the 50-year-old schizophrenic inmate whose barbaric shower death led to sweeping reforms in the Florida
For the first time in Florida history, voters will decide whether to grant the right to vote to an estimated
More inmates died in Florida prisons last year than in any other year on record, leaving the state scrambling to
When a series of disturbances and insurrections erupted across state prisons nationwide in 2016 on the anniversary of New York’s