Mississippi now leads the world in mass incarceration
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Mississippi is now the world’s leader in putting people behind bars — more inmates per capita than any state or nation, including China, Russia and Iran, according to the World Population Review ..read more
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‘Model Inmate’: Father Finally Has Crack Sentence Reduced As U.S. Senate Shelves Reform Bill
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His father, Mound Bayou, Miss., native Maurice Clifton Sr., then 54 years old, heard the news about his son’s death while serving his 22nd year of a 33-year sentence in federal prison ..read more
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Mississippi prison population back on rise, thanks to flurry of parole rejections
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Gov. Tate Reeves signed legislation last year aimed at expanding parole eligibility, believing it could be a “net positive for Mississippi ..read more
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Burl Cain remade Angola prison in his own image. Can he do the same with notorious Parchman?
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Burl Cain burnished his reputation as a reformer inside the walls of one of the nation’s bloodiest prisons, the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola where stabbings, beatings and killings were commonplace ..read more
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Did the US Supreme Court just flip-flop on juvenile lifers?
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For nearly two decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has chipped away at harsh punishment for juveniles convicted in homicides ..read more
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These teens escaped life without parole. But they will still die in prison.
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Frederick Pritchett is expected to leave prison in 2111 for crimes he committed as a teenager. By then, he’ll be 116 years old — if he lives that long ..read more
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Despite new state law, dozens imprisoned in Mississippi for nonviolent acts will never get paroled
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In Mississippi, Tameka Drummer went to prison in 2008 for possessing less than 2 ounces of marijuana but will never see life beyond bars, despite a new state parole eligibility law going into effect Thursday ..read more
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Facing slashed budgets, desperate prison officials look to religious volunteers for programs that states refuse to fund, expert says
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In the wake of states slashing prison spending by billions, desperate corrections officials are throwing a Hail Mary ..read more
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Mississippi must fix ‘foul-tasting, smelly’ water at Parchman, groups say. Corrections head responds: Water is ‘absent’ of bacteria.
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Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman inmates drink foul-tasting, smelly, and potentially contaminated water, say the Southern Poverty Law Center and the National Resources Defense Council ..read more
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Burl Cain vows to turn shuttered prison into haven of hope, hell for predators.
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If Mississippi Corrections Commissioner Burl Cain has his way, a shuttered prison will become a haven of hope for addicted inmates — and a hell for inmates that prey on others ..read more
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