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Privatization
Life Inside
August 18, 2023
Prison Healthcare Means Not Knowing What’s Slowly Destroying My Body
For over two years, a mystery illness has made it hard for James Keown to walk, sit up and eat. Now he wonders if he has to die to be diagnosed.
By
James Keown
The System
November 13, 2020
Life Behind the Wall
Sure, prisons and jails are dangerous places. But everyday life inside isn’t as explosive as TV and movies make it look.
By
Nicole Lewis
and
Annaliese Griffin
Feature
July 6, 2016
Inside the Deadly World of Private Prisoner Transport
Tens of thousands of people every year are packed into vans run by for-profit companies with almost no oversight.
By
Eli Hager
and
Alysia Santo
News
October 1, 2015
How to Fight Modern-Day Debtors’ Prisons? Sue the Courts.
Alec Karakatsanis’s quest to stop courts from punishing poor people who can’t pay their fees.
By
Alysia Santo
News
June 22, 2015
School Ties
Columbia students rally to get their school to divest from private prison companies.
By
Clare Sestanovich
Commentary
February 24, 2015
A Most Unsurprising Riot
Life inside the infamous Willacy immigration prison.
By
Carl Takei
Feature
February 23, 2015
When Freedom Isn’t Free
The bail industry wants to be your jailer.
By
Alysia Santo