Women who are pregnant when sent to jail have to deal with a healthcare system that frequently neglects and abuses patients. The Prison Policy Initiative did a survey in 2021 of the 50 states’ healthcare policies. The survey found that incarceration centers fail to meet even basic standards of care for expectant mothers, like providing screening and treatment for high-risk pregnancies. Reporter Macy Berendsen argues incarcerated mothers should not be forgotten about.
OPINION: Same old story, another chapter — mass incarceration as a legacy of racism in the US
The United States has only about 5% of the world’s population but accounts for almost a quarter of the world’s prisoners. Charles University graduate student Milica Starinac argues mass incarceration and the criminal justice system are complicit in maintaining systemic racism.
OPINION: Public shaming is no longer an effective punishment
Felicity Huffman was sentenced 14 days for her involvement in the college admissions scandal. Her lawyer cited public shaming as a reason for a shorter sentence. Columnist True Dabill argues that public shaming no longer has potency in our society.
AP: Campbell sentenced to 4 years in prison
Michael Campbell was sentenced to four years in prison after being convicted of criminal vehicular homicide last month.
‘Orange is the New Black’ author talks race, class and gender
Piper Kerman gave a speech on her experience while incarcerated and her work as an advocate for prisoners on Wednesday night at the Woulfe Alumni Hall.