ArtsCriminal Is A Label. ‘JustUs’ Hopes Instead For Humanity With Stories Told By Former PrisonersBy Stephanie Wolf
JusticePrivate Prison To Close Colorado Springs Facility, Forcing The State To Reopen A Shuttered Prison To Rehouse 650 InmatesBy Hayley Sanchez
Government and PoliticsPolis’ First Clemencies Go To A Juvenile Murderer, A Woman In Sanctuary, A Man Who Defrauded Him And OthersBy Megan Verlee
ArtsBy Performing ‘A Christmas Carol,’ Female Inmates Get To Practice Living Out Their Own Second ChancesBy Avery Lill
NewsPregnant In Prison: Report Says Many States Don’t Have Policies Requiring Adequate CareBy Rae Ellen Bichell, Kaiser Health News
JusticeClass Action Lawsuit Against Colorado Department Of Corrections Alleges The Systemic Abuse Of Transgender Women PrisonersBy Andrea Dukakis
Government and PoliticsAttorney General Asks Colorado Supreme Court To Reconsider Decision That Could Nullify Hundreds Of Criminal Plea DealsBy Natalia V. Navarro
JusticeTo Keep Inmates From Coming Back, Colorado’s Prison Chief Wants To Ease The Culture Shock Of Their ReleaseBy Andrea Dukakis
ArtsColorado Inmates Take ‘One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest’ On Tour, And Discover Theater As RehabilitationBy Avery Lill
ArtsThe ‘With(in)’ Podcast Takes You Inside Prison, Made By The Inmates Who Live The RealityBy Stephanie Wolf
HealthState Must Provide Gender Confirmation Surgery To Idaho Inmate Adree EdmoBy Amanda Peacher and James Dawson
Justice‘El Chapo’ Gets Life, Likely Headed To Supermax In FlorenceBy Andrea Dukakis and Andrew Villegas
JusticeTransgender Inmate Reaches $170,000 Settlement with Colorado Department of CorrectionsBy Claire Cleveland
NewsInvestigative Report Alleges ‘Human Rights Abuses’ At Colorado’s Supermax PrisonBy Abigail Beckman
JusticeAfter Getting Busted For Drug Possession: Do Defendants Need a Carrot Or A Stick?By Allison Sherry