American policing was never a neutral institution; it was born from systems designed to control African Americans. Slave patrols, first organized in the 1700s, enforced curfews, hunted for enslaved people who ran away from their masters, and terrorized enslaved populations, embedding racial control into the very foundations of law enforcement. Even after slavery ended, these […]| Northeastern University Political Review
The Exploration Company is still studying what happened in the final phases of a test flight three months ago that resulted in the loss of the spacecraft. The post The Exploration Company still studying Mission Possible reentry appeared first on SpaceNews.| SpaceNews
By Pilar Steward, PBI Intern The cycle of release and return to prison is both costly to governments and negatively impacts individuals, families, and communities. Community stakeholders and governments can help improve reentry outcomes and reduce recidivism rates by investing in reentry programming. Pro bono partners can provide holistic services through civil legal aid to […] The post The Role of Civil Legal Aid in Improving Reentry Outcomes appeared first on Pro Bono Institute.| Pro Bono Institute
If you're in reentry and finally found a place to live, you can turn to a furniture bank to help furnish it.| Jails to Jobs
The CSG Justice Center is pleased to announce 5 new members of its advisory board. Hailing from states across the country and representing multiple professions, they are all eager to join the 17 current members in establishing the policy and project priorities for the organization.| CSG Justice Center
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An evaluation showed that returning residents who participated in the pilot (RHDP) had a recidivism rate that was roughly a third lower than a comparison group of individuals released from prison at roughly the same time.| Loyola University of Chicago Center for Criminal Justice