Tag: criminal injustice

    Three Takeaways From a Key Gathering of Health Justice Advocates

    On April 3, criminal justice reform activists, harm reductionists, policymakers, service providers and clinicians ...

    “Working as Intended”—NJ Bail Reform Drastically Cuts Jail Population

    The activists and policymakers behind the criminal justice reforms just won in New York ...

    Drug Paraphernalia Laws: The “Swiss Army Knife” of the Drug War

    On June 7, 2018 Jessica* was sitting behind a church in Fayetteville, North Carolina, ...

    This Groundbreaking Letter From Dozens of Sheriffs and DAs Calls for MAT in Jails

    Lack of access to methadone and burprenorphine, lifesaving opioid use disorder medications, for vulnerable ...

    For This NY District Attorney, Fear-Based Approaches to Drugs Are a Family Affair

    When one Facebook user wrote “Putting away bad guys since 2013” under a photo ...

    Mixed Outcomes and Ethical Questions at New York’s “Opioid Courts”

    Early one morning in January 2018, Bruce Gramiack Jr. awoke to find his cellmate’s ...

    Why We Can’t Let Rural Prosecutors Fly Under the Radar

    People who believe in criminal justice reform can find enemies all over the country. ...

    Massachusetts Incarcerates Men in the Name of Drug Treatment—Now They’re Suing

    A 34-year-old Massachusetts man thought he was going to the Men’s Addiction Treatment Center ...

    It’s Time to Reject the Racist “Drug Dealer” Stereotype

    One night in 1995, Aron Tuff (above), a veteran dealing with back pain, was ...

    “Unsurprising” Transphobia at Anti-Sex Work Rally in NYC

    On March 11, anti-sex work organizations rallied in New York City against the decriminalization ...