The Growing Racial Disparity in Prison Time

Criminal justice researchers say people of all races still aren’t treated equally when it comes to one important measure: time served behind bars. While arrest and prison admission rates are dropping for black people—in 2016, black people went to state prison at five times the rate of white people, down from eight times in 2000—they are spending longer in prison than their white peers.

Herb Sturz Recognized for Role in Closing Rikers

Herb Sturz Recognized for Role in Closing Rikers New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio gave a shout out to our own Herb Sturz in an ebullient press conference on October 17th announcing the closing of Rikers Island.  The mayor thanked stakeholders after the City Council voted to close the controversial jail complex and replace […]