Indiana Scores Poorly in Study of Pregnant Women in Prison
The Hoosier state receives a D- on the national survey of the treatment of incarcerated pregnant women.
View ArticleAlternative Methods Keep Juveniles out of the System
Indiana legal experts say new methods of rehabilitating teens convicted of crimes appear to be working, but could still be improved.
View ArticleWomen With Felony Convictions Face Roadblocks After Release
More women than ever are going to prison in Indiana, and because the majority of women serve sentences of between 2 and 10 years, most of them will get out.
View ArticleFamily Visits Could Improve Juvenile Delinquents’ Behavior
The Vera Institute for Justice is studying the effects Indiana's expanded visiting hours are having on incarcerated youth.
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